Xiaoli is a young working woman. Once, she went to the hospital for irregular menstruation. The doctor gave her a bunch of examinations, including hysterosalpingography. Although Xiaoli didn't understand much, she still went to do it obediently. As a result, the examination not only caused unbearable pain, but also caused infection, which made her regretful. In fact, I know that in Xiaoli's case, she is infertile, and this examination is completely unnecessary. Girls, have you ever encountered such a situation? Going to the hospital for a checkup, but being confused by some unnecessary items. Today, I will introduce to you some types of examinations that you should never do when you go to the hospital. Not only are they not good for women, they may also bring you unnecessary trouble! Okay, let's get back to the topic and see which examinations we can avoid: Routine gynecological ultrasound examination: If your menstrual cycle is normal and you have no special symptoms, then a gynecological examination once a year is sufficient. Ultrasound examinations do not need to be done every time unless your doctor thinks it is necessary. Cervical smear test: For young women, if they have no sexual history or have very little sexual life, then the cervical smear test is not necessary. This examination is mainly aimed at women with a sexual history to screen for cervical cancer. Blood trace element testing: Many hospitals will recommend blood trace element testing, but in fact, this test is of little significance unless you have obvious symptoms of malnutrition. Immunocompromise testing: If you are healthy and have no symptoms of recurring infections, immunocompromise testing is usually not necessary. This test is more often used to confirm a specific disease. Tumor marker testing: Unless you have a family history or certain high-risk factors, tumor marker testing is an over-examination for the average woman. Dear girls, remember, when you go to the hospital for a check-up, you must make your choice based on your actual situation. Don't follow the trend blindly, and don't be scared by unnecessary inspections. So, what should we pay attention to before doing a gynecological examination? Here are some things to keep in mind before undergoing a gynecological examination: Personal hygiene: Wash the vulva with clean water the night before the examination to keep it clean and dry, but avoid flushing the inside of the vagina to avoid affecting the results of routine leucorrhea examinations. Avoid sexual intercourse: Avoid sexual intercourse three days before the examination. Male semen may also affect the test results. Dress comfortably: Choose clothing that is comfortable for examination. Fasting or not: In most cases, you will need to be fasting before the test, especially if blood needs to be drawn. Generally speaking, don't eat midnight snacks after 10 o'clock the night before. Psychological preparation: Gynecological examination including vaginal speculum is the most stressful examination for women. When you relax, the local muscles will also relax, which will shorten the examination time. Empty the bladder: Before doing a gynecological examination, be sure to empty your urine, otherwise a full bladder will directly affect the results of the gynecological examination. Please remember that the above suggestions are for reference only, and the specific preparations before the examination must follow the doctor's instructions. If you have any questions, you should consult your doctor promptly. Many women will engage in "psychological warfare" before undergoing a gynecological examination Therefore, it is very important to adjust your mindset before undergoing a gynecological examination. Here are some suggestions to help you relax: Understand the examination process: Being familiar with the steps and purpose of a gynecological examination can help you reduce unnecessary tension and worry. Be well prepared: maintain personal hygiene in advance and choose loose and comfortable clothing to facilitate inspection. Breathe deeply: During the test, take deep breaths to relax your body and relieve tension. Communicate with your doctor: If you feel nervous or uncomfortable, you can communicate with your doctor and he or she will try to make the examination process as comfortable as possible. Distraction: You can try distracting yourself, such as thinking about something pleasant or listening to music, to relieve tension. Relaxing your mind is the key to successfully completing a gynecological examination. If you feel very nervous or scared, you might as well communicate your feelings with your doctor. The doctor can help you answer your questions and alleviate your fear. Women, remember that maintaining a healthy lifestyle and doing necessary physical examinations regularly are the right way for us to protect our health. If you have any questions, you might as well ask your doctor more. After all, our goal is health, not meaningless examinations! |
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