How Routine Physicals Promote Preventative Healthcare in Children

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Few things are as important for your overall well-being as your health. Regarding good health, preventative healthcare can go a long way. Fortunately, by undergoing routine physicals, medical professionals can monitor your children. If you happen to live in or near Rockville, MD and want to schedule pediatric physicals, come see the team at Gold Pediatrics. Dr. Errol Douglas and the rest of the staff look forward to helping you and your family.

A Quick Peek at Physicals and Preventative Health

A physical provides a doctor with an opportunity to check over your child's health. During the physical, a doctor or nurse can take various measurements, including weight, blood pressure, and other vitals. Further, a doctor can look for various red flags, such as unexplained lumps, issues with posture, development problems, troubles at school, and more.

Weight and diet are common issues that parents and family must watch out for. If your doctor notices a dietary challenge, adjustments now could go a long way toward safeguarding your child. 

The right vaccines can also prevent many serious diseases and protect communities at large. Things like wearing sunscreen, being physically active, brushing teeth, and proper grooming can all pay off for years, so starting with a strong foundation is important.

If you have any questions during the physical, feel free to ask! Further, as a parent or guardian, you’ll be in a prime position to observe your child, so if you notice anything that worries you, you should chat with a doctor. If you want to set up a physical in Rockville, MD, contact Gold Pediatrics and Dr. Douglas.

How To Ensure Things Go Well

Some children are afraid of visiting the doctor’s office. This is all right; for many kids, it is simply a natural part of growing up. It’s wise to emphasize to your child why going to the doctor is crucial. Even if some things, like getting a shot, cause a bit of pain right now, they can prevent pain and discomfort in the long run. And don’t worry, Dr. Douglas has gentle hands and lots of experience with shy kids. 

It’s also wise to jot down any questions or observations you want to share with your pediatrician. You may forget to raise a point later; something could get missed. Letting your child bring some toys or books is generally encouraged as it’ll help keep them occupied.

Dr. Douglas can perform a physical for your child at his office in Rockville, MD. To reach him, simply dial (301) 517 9710.

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