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Living Healthy on a Budget: Preventative Health Care

One of the many things people overlook when trying to live healthy on a budget is preventative health care. Most people think that not going to the doctor for checkups will save them money. This couldn’t be further from the truth though. In fact, preventative health care can save you money over the long run. Not to mention that preventative health care can save your life. This week, let’s talk about preventative health care and how it not only saves you money, but protects you as well.

A yearly checkup at the doctor’s office is not a waste of money. In fact, these regular screenings can help patients become aware of conditions they may not have known about. For example, high blood pressure usually has no symptoms. This means that many people don’t even know they have it until the go to the doctor for something unrelated. High blood pressure, if left untreated, can cause strokes, heart attacks, and even death. With preventative health care, patients become aware of the condition and can take measures to treat it before it’s too late. The same goes for many other conditions, including high cholesterol and high blood sugar.

How does preventative health care save you money though? After all, you’ll have to shell out a co-payment at the very least. But, preventative health care saves you money by treating diseases and conditions before they get too far out of hand. For example, becoming aware of border line blood sugar levels can prevent you from getting diabetes. If you know you’re pre-diabetic, you can take steps to lower your blood sugar levels. By taking the steps to prevent the disease, you’ll save thousands of dollars down the road by not having to buy insulin and make multiple trips to the doctor.

Preventative health care just makes sense. If you want to be healthy, and stick to a budget, don’t wait until there is something wrong to see your doctor. Make it a point to get the checkups and screenings you need to prevent major diseases and conditions.

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Jan 6, 2010 at 9:06 am Fabiola said:

Living healthy should begin at home. Healthy habits are ought to be instilled in a child during the childhood days. Teaching children as well as adults the importance of a healthy diet is one of the things that we should practice. A healthy habit when infused in oneself from the early years, only helps in the overall child development and turns him/her into a responsible individual. In like manner, exercise is also a good habit to be practice everyday to prevent illness. These are only a few ways on how to live healthy. Once a person is healthy then he/she is spared withdrawing bank savings for medical purposes.