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Father's Day 2025: The best gift to give to your father ahead of Father's Day 2025 is the gift of health. Schedule some important health checkups for your father, who needs the love, care, and attention that he deserves. Our fathers are growing old, and with age, health problems become common, which ought to be assessed and treated in a timely manner before they turn into something complicated and untreatable. Fathers have been our friends, philosophers, guides, and providers from the beginning, ensuring we get the proper diet and nutrition to grow. They have made sure we are updated with our vaccination schedule. It is now time to become their guardians and take them for some crucial health tests, to find out if everything is normal in their body, or if some medical intervention is required.
Show your dad some love and care by encouraging him to prioritise his health. As mentioned earlier, regular checkups can help detect health anomalies early on. Here are seven essential health checkups for your father, as recommended by doctors. Read on.
This is a very important checkup to rule out diabetes, which is a common condition that can lead to serious health complications if left undiagnosed and untreated. According to health experts, this test can measure the blood glucose levels after fasting, and sometimes after a meal. Further course of action can be decided based on this.
This is another crucial test to measure cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the body. This checkup can help assess the risk of heart diseases and stroke, and it includes analysis of HDL (good cholesterol), LDL (bad cholesterol), and triglycerides.
This is an essential health checkup that many people miss undergoing. But, make sure to include it in your father's health package. This test can evaluate kidney health by measuring waste products like creatinine and urea in the blood. By doing this, doctors can detect any kind of kidney damage or disease.
An important test for the liver, it assesses liver health by measuring the proteins and the enzymes in blood. This test can help detect any kind of damage to the liver, and assess potential diseases, or even inflammation.
It is important to get the blood pressure checked, especially after a certain age, for it can detect hypertension, which can increase the risk of heart and kidney diseases, and also stroke. Regular monitoring can help manage blood pressure levels.

This is a non-invasive procedure that doctors say can measure 'calcium deposits' in the coronary arteries. This test can help assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
By taking into account their medical history, a comprehensive physical examination needs to be done and then reviewed by health experts. Analysing medical history can help identify potential health risks and problems, and create a personalised health plan.
Besides the aforementioned tests, it is also important to evaluate the patient for some other health concerns, especially if they are showing classic age-related signs of problems in their eyes, bowel movements, ears, swallowing, bladder control, etc.