Nowadays people are getting many different types of diseases and this is because people do not get their check-ups done regularly. Look, getting a regular check-up done is not everyone's cup of tea because for getting a check-up done a lot of tests have to be done for which a lot of money has to be paid and not everyone has so much money that they can visit a doctor for a regular check-up. Many doctors say why not, their only dream is to earn money, it does not matter to them whether the person coming for their treatment is poor or rich, they do not discriminate in any way while taking money. Yes, there is not one like this for everyone, there are many doctors who help people without any reason and looking at the financial condition of those people, they give them a lot of relief and sometimes even provide them with free treatment. But this is not seen everywhere because, in the end, everyone has to earn money.
If you can make an effort then you must get regular check-ups done. What happens is that if there is any kind of deficiency in you or if symptoms of any other disease are found in you, then by doing this you can detect that disease and you can treat it as quickly as possible. Some people are very concerned about their health but some people do not care about all these things at all and they do not worry about their health at all. If You talking about India, where more than 50% of people have protruding bellies and among them, the majority is more men, see, everything depends on our diet, they has to gain weight and the man who is fat has to become thin. I strongly believe that whether you are fat or thin, if you are not suffering from any disease then you are healthy as you are, but not everyone is so lucky, many people have many different types of diseases and they go for treatment only when the disease becomes severe, but if the facility of regular checkup is available then perhaps it will be very easy to detect the disease of any such person.
If the government wants, all these things can happen because, in such a situation, it is very easy to start a healthy nation. If I talk about small countries, then it may be possible there, but India, which is the number one country in the world in terms of population, becomes a little difficult at 5000. Yes Didi, if the government makes this thing compulsory, then maybe people's perspective can change. For example, in any defence sector, people undergo regular medical checkups, which keep them informed whether they are fit or not. If there are not fit, then they have to work on it and in this way, they can maintain themselves.
If the government implements this policy, then it will be a very good thing and a very good puzzle. Let's see, how can it be that people who see many things or think that if they get a checkup done, then this disease can turn out to be very serious, due to which they remain very worried and are afraid of getting themselves treated. See, any kind of problem can be solved, you just have to pay attention to things and if you have to go somewhere regularly to check your health, then in such a case, you will probably benefit a lot from it and it will be beneficial for you.
See, making treatment compulsory was right to a certain extent, but if you are not doing it, then you should be sent to jail. This may be a very strict law, but if the government sets up camps in villages, that is, keeps visiting people weekly or ,monthly and keeps giving them reports, then it can make a lot of difference, due to which people can become a little aware of their health and this will be a very good thing and in such a case you can start a healthy life. See, I would also say that not only checkups but people should also be made to do regular exercise and other activities so that their body remains healthy and whatever daily tasks or whatever other work they do, they should do it with a lot of agility and remain active.
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The phrase 'prevention is better than cure' sounds good but in reality, I doubt, 1% of people followd it. 😂
I have never been to hospital but people around me visit it regularly. I fear, regular visitor will have no severe deasese because of regular check ups. But someone like me who haven't gone ever, for him chances are high to fetch a severe non-cutable deasese.🤣
The intention is very good, but anything that is mandated or forced by law or prison will encounter fierce resistance from the population.
There are people who greatly enjoy playing sports, and there are others who won't run unless a rabid dog is forcing them to run for their lives.