How can I check my heart health?

How can I check my heart health?

To measure your pulse on your own:

  1. Get a watch with a second hand.
  2. Place your index and middle finger of your hand on the inner wrist of the other arm, just below the base of the thumb.
  3. Count the number of taps you feel in 10 seconds.
  4. Multiply that number by 6 to find out your heart rate for 1 minute.

How do I know if my heart is weak?

Signs of a Weakened Heart Muscle

  1. Shortness of breath (also known as dyspnea), particularly when you lie down or exert yourself.
  2. Chest pain, especially a heavy sensation in your chest indicative of heart failure caused by a heart attack.
  3. Fatigue.
  4. Swelling of the legs, ankles, and feet (also known as edema)

What tests are done in the NHS health Check?

The health professional – often a nurse or healthcare assistant – will ask you some questions about your lifestyle and family history, measure your height and weight, and take your blood pressure and do a blood test. The blood test will be done either before the check with a blood sample from your arm, or at the check.

What tests are done in the NHS Health Check?

What is a WellMan check?

The Well Man Check is a comprehensive blood test suitable for men of all ages. It covers the essential blood tests to gauge overall well-being including a full blood count, cholesterol check, liver and kidney function analysis, vitamin D levels, and a diabetes screen.

What do you need to know about the NHS health check?

The NHS Health Check is a health check-up for adults in England aged 40-74. It’s designed to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia.

How does a doctor check for heart disease?

Taking a pulse is a very important part of heart health checks. It measures the number of heart beats per minute, assesses if the pulse is regular or not, and identifies the strength of the pulse. Your nurse or doctor may check your pulse, or you can check it yourself. More about atrial fibrillation

When to use heart age tool before health check?

If you’re 40 or over you can use this tool before your NHS Health Check to get an idea of what your results might show. 30-40 year olds can use it too. It will give you a heart age plus lots of advice about improving your heart health.

Where can I get a free NHS Blood pressure check?

Some pharmacies offer NHS Health Checks. It’s worth asking a local pharmacist if they can help. Many pharmacies can take your blood pressure even if they are not providing the NHS Health Check. If you’re eligible, the NHS Health Check is free of charge, including any follow-up tests and appointments.