When applying for a life insurance
policy, you may be asked to take a medical exam. Generally, if you’re under 35
Yrs. and applying for a life insurance coverage of less than Rs.8 Lakhs, you
probably won't have to take a medical exam. However, the older you are, the less
life insurance you can buy without a medical exam. Of course, these figures also
depend on your health history and the underwriting guidelines of the insurance
company you choose.
A typical
medical exam may include a basic physical, blood and urine tests. Some insurance
companies also require ECGs and/or treadmill tests (stress tests), especially
for large life insurance policies. You'll also have to provide information on
your medical history, including the names of doctors you've seen and any
treatment recommended.
If you have a
medical condition, there's really nothing you can do to hide it. In fact, you
shouldn't even try. Even if you attempt to obscure the facts, there's a good
chance an insurance company will find the information it needs. In addition, if
the insurance company discovers you have withheld information, it will look at
everything else much more closely. And if you died as a result of the illness,
your insurance company may opt not to pay your death benefit.
There are a number of simple steps you can take to make sure you
get the best possible results at your medical exam :
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Get a good night's sleep the night before the exam
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Fast for 12 hours before the sample is given for FBS (Fasting Blood
Sugar) to ensure the most accurate results
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Don't smoke for at least one hour before the exam
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Avoid alcohol for at least 12 hours before the exam
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Don't engage in strenuous exercise for 24 hours before the exam
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Limit your consumption of salt and sugar for 24 hours before the exam
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Cancel the exam if you get sick – even a minor infection can distort the
results