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The health tests doctors say you shouldn’t skip before 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2025, 07:00 IST
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Preventive healthcare is not just an alternative anymore

Withdrawn to 2026, one thing is indisputable: preventive healthcare is not just an alternative anymore; it's the wisest investment to take for your health in the long run. Apart from making lifestyle changes, timely screening finds silent risks before they develop into diseases that will drastically change one's life.
(Dr. Sameer Bhati, Public Health Analyst)

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CBC

A CBC helps identify anaemia, infections, inflammation, and a number of other hidden deficiencies. This test creates a base picture of your overall health-a baseline every adult must keep per annum.

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HbA1c- Diabetes Risk Marker

India also remains the diabetes capital of the world, with over 101 million adults living with diabetes, according to the ICMR–INDIAB study. HbA1c gives the three-month average blood sugar level of your body. It catches the prediabetes at an early stage when lifestyle changes can reverse it.

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Lipid Profile

Lifestyle diseases, stress, and lower quality sleep have elevated cholesterol levels to the extent that in some teenagers, they have already reached that point. A lipid profile consists of LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and total cholesterol. Regular check-ups will assist in preventing heart attacks and strokes that slowly become more common among those below 45 years old in India.

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Thyroid Panel ( T3, T4,TSH)

Thyroid conditions are among the most common health issues, with hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and autoimmune thyroiditis being the leading conditions, particularly among women.

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Vitamin D & Vitamin B12 Levels

It is believed that more than 70% of Indians do not get enough Vitamin D and around 50% have a deficiency of Vitamin B12, as revealed by various national surveys. These deficiencies can cause fatigue, bone pain, mood imbalance, and weakened immunity-all often remaining undiagnosed.

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Cancer Screening Tests

More and more, cancer is occurring at younger ages. Key screenings to obtain include:
Key screenings to obtain include:
Pap Smear & HPV Test (for cervical cancer in women)
Breast Ultrasound/Mammogram (depending on age, usually above 40, but can be done early in critical cases)
PSA Test (for prostate cancer in men above 45)

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Kidney & Liver Function Test (LFT and KFT)

Fatty liver disease, which was once known to exclusively affect older people, is now common even among individuals below 35 years because of their lifestyle that involves high sugar intake, alcohol, and no exercise. A yearly LFT and KFT function tests help in the early detection of organ stress and how well it is functioning.

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Cardiac Screening: ECG, Echo & Stress Test/ CT Coronary Angiography

The incidence of cardiac arrests in young Indians has skyrocketed so much that even asymptomatic individuals are liable to undergo heart examinations. Blockages in the heart's blood vessels can be ruled out with the help of the CT Coronary Angiography test.

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Blood Pressure Monitoring

Checking blood pressure at regular intervals is super easy and one of the best ways to protect oneself against health problems in the future. High blood pressure has the capacity to affect heart, kidney, eye, and blood vessel health.

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Abdomen Ultrasound

Abdominal ultrasound is a risk-free imaging method that shows the early signs of damage in essential organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, gallbladder, and spleen. A lot of times, abdominal conditions such as fatty liver, gallstones, kidney stones, cysts, and early organ inflammation can go unnoticed due to a lack of symptoms.

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Lung Screening (Chest X-ray)

A chest X-ray is one of the best methods for lung and chest area screening, which is fast and less expensive. It can also lead to the diagnosis of ailments like pneumonia and tuberculosis, as well as signals of chronic lung disease and even the beginning of lung damage caused by smoking or exposure to pollution.
As 2026 draws nearer, the adoption of these mandatory health tests is probably one of the strongest ways to secure your future self.

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