Dr. Nikunj Jain
Co-Founder and HOD - Nuclear Medicine ,MBBS, DRM, DNB, FEBNM, FANMB, Dip. CBNC
The hectic modern-day life does not make many people consider health until they are really unwell. In their opinion, as long as they feel well, they do not need to see a doctor. Such an attitude can be extremely expensive - it may be detrimental to your budget, health, and heart. Due to missing preventive checkups, one may save a small sum of money or time today, but that tends to create more severe issues in the future.
Preventive healthcare is not about cost, but an investment. The hidden costs may be enormous when we neglect them.
One of the major reasons why so many people do not attend regular checkups is the cost. But the truth is different. Simple preventive health check in India may be as low as the price of Rs. 700, whereas a stay in a hospital may exceed Rs. 70,000 on a claim. The huge difference here indicates that saving a small initial expense can end up resulting in enormous expenses in the future. Prevention allows detection of health issues at an early stage, when they are more conveniently and cheaply corrected.
Diseases do not display themselves early enough, thus they tend to thrive in silence. Upon realizing symptoms, the disease might spread, and it will have to undergo intense treatment. For example:
Diabetes is treatable in its early stage, where changes in lifestyle and minimal amounts of medication are involved.
Diabetes in its late stages may lead to kidney failure, nerve damage, or heart disease, and this also involves lifelong home treatment and many visits of a person to the hospital.
This occurs in the case of high blood pressure, cancer, and liver disease. Delayed diagnosis not only aggravates the health condition but also escalates the treatment expenses.
The lack of preventive checkups increases the risk of developing chronic diseases, which require long-term treatment. These include:
Diabetes
High blood pressure
Heart disease
Thyroid disorders
When such conditions are chronic, they require constant observation, treatment, and change of lifestyle. The continuous treatment is capable of wringing money and life. Out-of-pocket payment is roughly 62% of the healthcare costs in India; thus, controlling chronic diseases can soon empty the pockets and even drive families into debt.
Loss of Productivity and Income
Health negligence is not just the issue of medical fees. Bad health may interfere with your capacity to work, to study, or to perform simple daily chores. Often getting sick, being tired, or going to the hospital may result in:
Missed workdays
Lower productivity
Loss of income
This may damage both workers' and students' careers and long-term objectives.
The body is not the only organ to be affected by health problems. Patients and their families can be stressed, anxious, and emotionally upset due to a diagnosis made late. Concern about a severe illness and financial concerns may become an enormous burden on the mind. On the other hand, preventive checkups are reassuring and peaceful.
The rates of healthcare expenditure in India have been increasing at a rapid pace of approximately 14% annually. Late diagnosis complicates and increases the cost of treatment. What might have been managed with basic types of tests and medicines may have to be operated on, hospitalized, or even subjected to complex treatments. Preventive care prevents the cycle by early detection of issues and reducing costly treatments.
Missing checkups translates to missing early acting opportunities. Telestroke can be detected by:
High blood sugar
Low cholesterol
Early cancer
Vitamin deficiencies
Most of these issues are reversible or can be controlled with basic lifestyle modification, preventing chronic problems when they are caught at a young age.
Despite all advantages, there are a lot of individuals who do not use preventive health care. Research indicates that approximately 75% of Indian adults do not seek medical tests until they become ill. Common reasons are:
Lack of awareness
Fear of a diagnosis
Money worries
Busy lives
However, the cost of preventive measures is much less than that of its avoidance.
Check-ups are now cheaper than ever before. Prices differ between Rs. 399 and Rs. 25,000, depending on the tests. Section 80D of the Income Tax Act provides individuals with a minimum tax deduction of Rs. 5,000 on preventive health checks. These are some of the reasons why preventative care can be considered to be not only affordable but also financially prudent.
Traditionally, health care has been reactive: patients seek assistance when they start to experience some symptoms. In modern medicine, attention is put on prevention. Preventive checkups let you:
Monitor health regularly
Spot diseases early
Live intelligent lifestyles.
Cut long‑term health costs.
This positive preventive measure results in an improved quality of life and better health.
Missing preventive checkups might not appear dangerous, especially when you feel healthy. However, in the background, serious conditions can develop without any notice that will increase the medical expenses, poor life quality, and stress. Not making the checkups is not only expensive, as a financial exchange, but also as a risk of losing control of your health.
One of the most effective, yet the most basic measures you can take in regard to having a healthier and more secure future is investing in regular preventive screenings. Something little that you do today will save a lot of trouble tomorrow.
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