A form of medical therapy called preventive care aims to stop health issues before they start. Regular check-ups and testing, vaccinations, screenings, lifestyle changes, and other initiatives to promote health are all part of this sort of treatment. Preventive care aims to identify and address health issues early on, before they worsen and become more expensive to cure. Because it may help you stay healthy, lower your chance of contracting certain diseases, and enhance your quality of life, this kind of treatment is crucial. These exercises are intended to assist in identifying possible health hazards and early intervention to stop or control the course of disease. Monitoring for early illness indicators, such as abnormal test results, is another aspect of preventive care. By educating patients and assisting in care coordination, nurses can be crucial in the implementation of preventative care. In addition to screening, evaluation, health education, and counselling, preventive care involves the promotion and maintenance of good health.
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