Keeping yourself healthy is a concern for every woman, and many women have questions about gynecological disorders, so what are the questions? And what are the ways to deal with these problems? Let’s take a look at the following. Question 1: I am very annoyed with the annual gynecological examination, I do not have any discomfort, and pay close attention to the cleanliness of the lower body, there is no need for gynecological examination, right? Truth: This is not the case. The absence of symptoms does not mean the absence of gynecological diseases. Many reproductive tract infections in women are asymptomatic, and the less clinical signs and symptoms that go unnoticed, the greater the risk. Today, doctors are emphasizing the need for women to have an annual gynecological exam. Question 2: A friend of mine has gone from “cervicitis” to “cervical cancer”, and I am worried about my health, what kind of manifestations does this disease have? Truth: From cervicitis to precancerous lesions usually have five major symptoms, the first is bleeding after sex; the second is cervical erosion; the third is bleeding after sex; and then there is leukorrhea; there is also a typical symptom is the pain in the lower abdomen. Don’t hesitate to go to the gynecology department of the hospital for relevant examination immediately! Question 3: I have “trichomonas vaginitis”, the doctor asked my lover to go for a checkup, so unclean disease, I don’t want him to know, do gynecological diseases need to be treated together with the partner? Truth: Most gynecological diseases need to be treated with a partner. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease, and people who have a majority of sexual partners are susceptible to infection. It is important to note that the patient’s sexual partner must also receive treatment to avoid cross-infection. Question 4: I used to bleed during sexual intercourse, I feel very horrible, I don’t know what’s going on? Truth: If you keep bleeding during sexual intercourse, it may be a precursor of cervical cancer. First of all, you should go to the hospital to check and exclude whether there is any malignant tumor. In addition, some chronic inflammation, such as the cervix is not smooth on the erosion of the situation, or long a polyp, coitus is also easy to bleed. Question 5: Cervical cancer is a high incidence of cancer, what kind of people are prone to get this disease and how to avoid it in daily life? Truth: Avoid the following situations, you can stay away from cervical cancer: 1, have multiple sexual partners or sexual intercourse is too very frequent; 2, the age of first sexual intercourse is low for women; 3, their male sexual partners have cervical cancer sexual partners; 4, now or in the past have the herpes simplex virus infection of women; 5, HIV infection of women; 6, suffer from other sexually transmitted diseases, especially a variety of sexually transmitted diseases mixed presence of women; 7, are in the herpes simplex virus infection of women; 6, suffer from other sexually transmitted diseases, especially a variety of sexually transmitted diseases mixed presence of women; 7, are in the cervical cancer of women. Women with other STIs, especially mixed STIs; 7. Women receiving immunosuppressive therapy; 8. Women who smoke; 9. Women with cervical lesions, such as untreated chronic cervicitis, or history of malignant tumors of the reproductive tract; 10. Women who have had, or are currently suffering from, a high-risk human papillomavirus infection of the reproductive tract.