Can a blood test detect gynecological diseases?

Blood draws can detect some gynecological diseases.
Women who have abnormal vaginal bleeding, irregular menstruation and other menstrual disorders can have their hormone levels checked by taking blood for sex hormone six to detect endocrine disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian failure and luteal insufficiency. Women can also detect gynecological cancers such as ovarian cancer if they draw blood for tumor markers. Checking blood routine can detect gynecological inflammation such as pelvic inflammatory disease.
Of course, many blood tests can only assist in the diagnosis, but also need other tests, such as ultrasonography, diagnostic scraping, vaginal secretion examination, etc., as well as the patient’s clinical symptoms, together to determine the final diagnosis.
Women with gynecological diseases need to seek timely medical treatment, the doctor will be based on the specific symptoms, prescribe the appropriate auxiliary examination, clear diagnosis, targeted treatment.