Why should you have regular gynecological examination?

Women of reproductive age should have regular gynecological examinations because at present, many women do not find out that they have genital infections, uterine fibroids, and uterine cancer in time due to irregularity examination. However, not everyone has experience with gynecological examination, does not know the right time for gynecological examination and what to prepare.

Here are the reasons you need to have regular gynecological exams:

First, regular gynecological exams will help you detect diseases at an early stage, take proper care of your body and, importantly, prevent health problems before they become more serious. You should have regular checkups whether you have symptoms or not.


Secondly, for each periodical gynecological examination, the disease detection and treatment will be easy and inexpensive. For women who have given birth, women over 35 years old and are in perimenopause, regular gynecological examinations also help you prevent and detect early genital infections, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, cervical cancer...


The third reason, through the examination, women will be examined for the external genitalia (vulva, vagina, cervix) and internal genitalia (uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries). From the gynecological examination, the doctor can detect abnormalities of the genital tract that can affect fertility (such as bicornuate uterus, septum uterus), and ovarian dysfunction...


In addition, with regular gynecological examination, women are also advised on reproductive health, on how to prevent pregnancy safely and effectively, how to maintain personal hygiene, hygiene in the room, and how to detect disorders. on endocrinology, psychology ... so that there is a treatment direction.


You need to have regular gynecological exams even if you have no symptoms, at least once a year. For those who have had gynecological diseases, it is necessary to visit every 6 months. Depending on the specific case, the doctor will order tests such as fresh colonoscopy, white blood smear and culture, ultrasound, colposcopy and especially Pap smear for early diagnosis of cancer cervical mail.

If only when seeing typical symptoms, women go to the doctor, then the disease has progressed seriously, it will cost effort and money and sometimes not bring about high treatment efficiency because the disease is not easy to treat.