7 Exams Every Post-Menopausal Woman Should Have Reedley CA

For many women, life after 50 is an exciting time. Their careers are at their peak and they're enjoying time with family. They feel great and are cruising through menopause with minimal problems. Some, however, face health concerns resulting from disease, unhealthy habits, genetics, or simple wear and tear.

Leslie Lyle Kiesz, MD
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Miguel Angel Cano, MD
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Lorenzo Lopez
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James Craig Webb, MD
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7 Exams Every Post-Menopausal Woman Should Have

For many women, life after 50 is an exciting time. Their careers are at their peak and they're enjoying time with family. They feel great and are cruising through menopause with minimal problems. Some, however, face health concerns resulting from disease, unhealthy habits, genetics, or simple wear and tear.  Fortunately, with early health screening, many serious illnesses are avoidable and treatable.  Follow our head to toe guidelines for health screenings after menopause.

Eye Exam. No, the print's not getting smaller every year. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA),"Difficulty seeing clearly for reading and close work is among the most common problems adults develop between ages 41 to 60. Along with the onset of presbyopia (nearsightedness), an increase in . . . eye health problems occur during these years." AOA recommends a comprehensive eye examination every two years.

Skin Exam. A lifetime in the sun (especially before sunscreen) leaves "golden girls" vulnerable to skin cancer.  According to the National Institutes of Health, "A person's risk of skin cancer is related to lifetime exposure to UV radiation. Most skin cancer appears after age 50, but the sun damages skin from an early age." The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends all adults (especially over 50) get an annual head-to-toe skin exam by a dermatologist.

Breast Exam. The American Cancer Society recommends all women over fifty get annual mammograms to screen for breast cancer.  Women at high-risk may need further health screenings and diagnostic tests like MRI or ultrasound.  The good news:  When breast cancer is caught early, it has a 98 percent survival rate...

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