Self-care is about paying attention to how you feel and taking action when you sense something is wrong. This means being tuned in to your body and mind and realizing when something is out of balance.
You may not have considered this, but one of the most important things you can do for your health is to make wise decisions when you feel that something is wrong.
It is important to consider how best to deal with a symptom or complaint:
When you reflect on your choices in this way, you make better healthcare decisions and use your medical services more cost-effectively. It is important to know when and how to treat yourself at home and when you should go to the doctor [1].
Even when you decide to go to the doctor, you still need to practice self-care. You need to actively participate in treatment decisions, make sure you know your options, and understand what you need to do. Just as importantly, you need to follow up with the recommended treatments, making sure you complete your course of care.
Prevention includes regular healthcare checkups and recommended healthcare screenings. It also includes the choices you make each day regarding tobacco, alcohol, and sexual activity. How do you try to avoid risks when working, driving, and playing sports?
In all, self-care and prevention are about actively managing your health, making wise choices, and minimizing risk.
Links:
[1] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/create-healthy-lifestyle/self-care-and-prevention/when-should-you-go-doctor
[2] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/our-experts/archelle-georgiou-md
[3] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/navigate-healthcare-system
[4] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/navigate-healthcare-system/why-do-i-need-take-charge