Gynecological examination is the first very important thing for women. Compared with men, women have lower body resistance, so they are more susceptible to viral infection and thus develop some diseases. If people can check their bodies regularly and seek timely treatment if any problems are found, the chance of getting sick will be much smaller. The following is a detailed introduction to the routine examinations of gynecological organs. Gynecology includes organs such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus. Gynecological examinations usually include physical examination, leucorrhea examination, cervical examination, and ultrasound examination. General routine examinations include ultrasound examination, gynecological internal examination, and colposcopy. Ultrasound examination can check whether there are any abnormalities in the size and shape of the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus. A colposcopy is a checkup of the vagina and cervix. When the color and smell of leucorrhea change, the type of inflammatory infection can be confirmed by routine leucorrhea testing. It is clinically recommended that healthy women have a routine gynecological examination once a year to help rule out the possibility of gynecological diseases. If blood tests are required at the same time, you need to be on an empty stomach on the day of the test and cannot eat breakfast. Women should try not to have a gynecological examination during menstruation, and should have the examination three days after menstruation. Within 24 hours before the physical examination, you can wash the vulva, but do not flush the vagina or apply vaginal medication on your own. If a woman who does not have sexual life needs to undergo a transabdominal gynecological color ultrasound, she should hold her urine on the morning of the examination to help the color ultrasound to be clearer. In general, women should pay attention to the following before gynecological examination: 1. Three days before the examination, you should pay attention to a balanced diet, avoid eating too greasy, high-calorie foods, drinking alcohol, and avoid strenuous exercise and emotional excitement; 2. Do not have sex or do vaginal douching three days before the examination; 3. Unmarried and pregnant women will not undergo gynecological examinations, and women who need to become pregnant or are pregnant will not undergo chest X-rays; 4. On the day of the examination, be sure to wear comfortable and easy-to-take-off clothes; 5. You need to empty your bladder before doing a gynecological examination. You need to hold your urine during a pelvic B-ultrasound, so it is best to do a pelvic B-ultrasound first and then a gynecological examination. Those who cannot hold their urine can undergo transvaginal color ultrasound. |
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