When examining gynecological diseases, it is generally necessary to examine the female's vagina and uterus, so it is necessary to avoid the female's menstrual period during the examination so that the test results will be more accurate. During the examination, it may be necessary to insert the examination instrument into the female's vagina. In the process of inserting the instrument, the female's vagina may be damaged. So is it normal to have blood after a gynecological examination? What does a gynecological blood test include? 1. Routine examination of leucorrhea: detection of vaginitis caused by various pathogenic microorganisms, such as fungi, trichomonas, clue cells, pH value, cleanliness, chlamydia, etc. 2. Pelvic and vaginal B-ultrasound: can detect uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts and other diseases at an early stage. 3. Exfoliative cytology: This is the main method of cancer prevention screening and is of great value in diagnosing cervical precancerous lesions and early cervical cancer. 4. Routine gynecological examination: Gynecologists perform vaginal examinations and bimanual examinations to make a comprehensive assessment of the patient's gynecological condition. 5. Electronic colposcope: It can magnify the vulva, vagina, cervix, etc. by 4-50 times, and can detect certain tiny lesions that cannot be seen by the naked eye. It is of great value for the early detection and diagnosis of cervical precancerous lesions. 6. Hysteroscopy and laparoscopy: For gynecological symptoms with unclear causes or that require further diagnosis, examination can provide guidance for treatment early. 7. Laparotomy: It is not widely used in clinical practice. However, laparotomy is required to clarify abdominal masses and long-term symptoms of unknown cause. What should I pay attention to in a routine blood test? 1. In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results, those who are taking a break should not eat after 10 pm the night before the examination. On the morning of the examination, blood drawing and digestive system ultrasound examination should be performed on an empty stomach (no food or water). 2. The diet should be light three days before the physical examination, especially avoiding large amounts of high-fat foods such as internal organs and animal blood products (such as pig liver and pig blood). Do not drink alcohol within 24 hours and eat less fibrous foods. 3. In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results, those who are taking a break from the examination should not eat after 10 pm the night before the examination. On the morning of the examination, blood should be drawn and the digestive system ultrasound examination should be performed on an empty stomach (no food or water). 3. After drawing blood, press the puncture point for more than 5 minutes, preferably about ten minutes. If the pressure is not correct, it may cause bruising at the blood drawing site. 24 hours after blood draw, you can apply hot compress to the bruise to help quickly eliminate the bruise. |
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