Gynecology is a special medical care for women to protect their sexual health and reproductive health. This care; protects against diseases, provides early detection of cancers, early diagnosis and treatment of infections affecting the reproductive organs, and prevention of complications such as infertility which may be seen later.
It should be done at a time when the menstruation does not have menstruation. Menstrual bleeding affects both the results of laboratory tests and the examination. Avoid vaginal shower and cream for several days before the examination.
Adverse effects of wrong or incomplete information treatment
Gynecologist's appointment of the subjects to be asked before the first appointment makes the appointment more efficient. The information given to Jinro and the complaints must be complete. All the private information given to Jinro is confidential. Incorrect or incomplete information adversely affects the determination of treatment and problems.
What information should be given to the doctor in the first gynecological examination?
· Last menstrual date
· Length of menstrual cycles
· How long the menstrual bleeding lasts
· Whether or not there are intermediate blobs
· Genital pain, itching and discharge
· Whether there is another medical problem
· Information on diseases seen in family members
· Information on previously acquired diseases, surgical procedures and medications
Five minutes of non-painful procedure
Ferti-Jin Women's Health and Fertility Clinic Director, Gynecology, Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist Op. Dr. Seval Taşdemir; "Many young girls become extremely uneasy before the first gynecological examination. However, gynecological examination is an easy procedure that does not lead to pain and lasts for no more than five minutes. It is perfectly normal for a person to feel uncomfortable before the first examination, and having prior knowledge of what to do with the examination reduces the anxieties "and explains what was done to the examination.
How is the examination done?
Gynecological examination evaluates the condition of the genital organs and gynecological problems. For the gynecological examination, it is requested to board the examination table. The physician first examines the external genitalia. It checks for redness, irritation, cysts and warts. This process, which is very short, does not cause any pain. Reproductive organs are assessed by ultrasonographic examination performed from the abdomen. After gynecological examination, the doctor may require several assays such as urine analysis and blood count.
Gynecologically, there are cases where the age of 18 is mentioned for initial examination but there is absolutely gynecological control without age.
· Pain in the lower abdomen
· Menstrual irregularities, absence of menstrual bleeding or disability
· Severe pain during menstrual bleeding
· Abnormal bleeding
· Pain, swelling, itching, mass and sores in the external genitalia
· Vaginal discharge, itching and pain
· Absence of menstrual bleeding even though they are 15-16 years old
· Exposure to sexually transmitted diseases.
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