Sports Physical

Sports Physical in Reno, NV

You shouldn’t only wait until you’re sick to visit your doctor. It’s important that you’re visiting for a physical exam to make sure you’re doing what you can to prevent certain illnesses from occurring and keeping yourself as healthy as possible! Physical exams are important in making sure that there aren’t any issues that are going unnoticed and untreated and to make sure that your overall health isn’t of concern to you or your doctor.

Why Physical Exams are Important to Your Health

Your urgent care doctor wants to make sure you are as healthy as possible and that you’re getting the treatment you need for any specific conditions you may be dealing with. The best way to make sure these conditions are being identified and treated is by staying consistent with your annual physical.

During a physical exam your doctor will check various aspects of your body and systems to ensure that everything is functioning as expected. They’ll check your vital signs and the general appearance of how your skin looks. Your doctor will also use a stethoscope to listen to your heart and lungs and ensure that your heartbeat is regular, and your lungs are clear.

Your ears, nose, sinuses, lymph nodes, thyroid, and throat will also be examined. Your doctor will make sure there’s no inflammation or swelling in any of these areas. Last, they’ll check your abdomen to make sure there is no tenderness in that area and that there’s no swelling in your liver. You may also need to have a blood test or urinalysis done to make sure nothing is going unchecked.

Sports Physicals: General Overview

A sports physical, also referred to by some schools as a pre-participation physical examination (PPE), is a comprehensive health exam performed by our urgent care doctors to make sure that your child is healthy enough to play sports. Your child’s sports physical is separate from their annual examination and won’t take the place of their yearly wellness checkup.

The Importance of Sports Physicals

Detecting health problems through these physical examinations doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t play sports; however, it’s important to identify health issues early on in your child so that we can provide them with medication, lifestyle changes and even modifications to their current activities to prevent serious health complications.

For example, a child with asthma may be prescribed both a daily and a rescue inhaler to help control their symptoms throughout the day, even when playing sports. By providing your child with the medications and treatment they need now, we can prevent serious complications from happening. Since your child’s health can change dramatically in just one year, it’s important that you bring your child into our office for their sports physical every year, approximately 4-6 weeks before the start of the school year.

Is it time for your sports physical? Contact United Pain Urgent Care today in our Reno, NV office at (775) 384-1380!

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