Sexual Health
What are the several examinations that women must undergo every year? Don't miss the optimal treatment period
According to a survey report on women's health in the United States, over 70% of married women discover various gynecological diseases every year. Many gynecological diseases have no symptoms or symptoms in the early stages, and may miss the optimal treatment period when detected.
Therefore, adult women need to undergo a gynecological examination once a year, including internal examination, cervical examination, ultrasound examination, and secretion examination, to minimize health damage. Internal diagnosis. That is to say, for vaginal double diagnosis, those without sexual experience can undergo anal diagnosis. This examination can detect as early as possible whether there is tenderness or adenomyosis in the vaginal dome, and whether the thickness of the endometrium is uniform.
Even if amenorrhea occurs, check every two years. Among them, the examination of ovarian cysts and endometrium should be conducted two to three days after the menstrual cycle is clean. Vaginal secretion test, commonly known as vaginal discharge test, aims to understand whether there are microbial infections such as bacteria, trichomonas, and mold in the vagina. 24 hours before the physical examination, the external genitalia can be cleaned, but the vagina should not be cleaned. Washing liquids should not be used, and pathogenic microorganisms can be cleaned. Women should also pay attention to breast examinations. People under the age of 40 should undergo clinical physical examinations for about 3 years, or combine breast ultrasound examinations. People over the age of 40 undergo annual breast X-ray examinations, with additional ultrasound if necessary.