Auntie, or menstruation, can usually have a gynecological examination a week before coming.
A gynecological examination is an examination of a woman’s vulva, vagina, uterus, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes and other parts of the body, including the pelvic cavity, abdomen and physical examination. Through this examination, it is possible to find out whether the patient suffers from gynecological diseases, such as cervical cancer, vaginitis, abnormal leukorrhea, etc. The week before menstruation is the period of yellow fever.
The week before menstruation is in the luteal phase, when the endothelium is not peeled off and bleeding does not occur, so the risk of infection during the gynecological examination is low, so the gynecological examination can be performed normally.
However, it should be noted that if abnormal phenomena such as hemorrhage occur, it is necessary to be examined according to the doctor’s instructions. Patients should go to regular hospitals and conduct relevant gynecological examinations under the correct operation of doctors. If the examination results are abnormal, they should consult a doctor promptly.