Around Doctors’ Day this year, several doctors across India flagged the same worrying pattern in their clinics: patients assuming that feeling fine means nothing is wrong. In reality, some of the most common conditions in India — high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disorders, even early-stage cancers — can quietly progress for years without a single obvious symptom. By the time symptoms do show up, the condition is often more advanced and harder to manage.
Our bodies are surprisingly good at compensating for problems in their early stages. Blood pressure can creep up gradually without headaches or dizziness. Blood sugar can stay elevated for months before thirst or fatigue becomes noticeable. Thyroid imbalances can alter energy, weight, and mood so slowly that people simply adjust to feeling “a little off,” rather than raising an alarm. According to health experts writing around Doctors’ Day 2026, this is one of the most common and dangerous health myths — that a lack of symptoms means everything is fine (The Week, June 2026).
Jalaram Laboratory & Diagnostic Centre offers a range of preventive screening options designed exactly for this purpose:
All of these are available with home sample collection, so a full preventive checkup doesn’t have to mean taking time off or sitting in a waiting room.
Feeling healthy is a good sign — but it isn’t a diagnosis. If it’s been a while since your last full body checkup, there’s no better time than now. Jalaram Laboratory & Diagnostic Centre in Bardoli offers comprehensive health packages with easy home sample collection, so you can know what’s really going on inside, not just how you feel on the outside. Book your checkup today.
Source referenced: “Doctors’ Day 2026: Debunking five common myths harming your health,” The Week (published June 30, 2026). This article is for general awareness only and does not constitute medical diagnosis — please consult a physician for personalised advice.
