What to look for in a gynecological exam?

  In clinical work, we often encounter some patients who have a lot of problems when they go to the gynecological clinic for examination, so they are delayed and even not able to diagnose and treat well.  Now collated some gynecological examination precautions to remind you to pay attention to.  1.First of all, be well prepared (1) Be prepared both materially and mentally, have a family member accompany the patient in serious cases, and keep the cash properly.  (2) Forty-eight hours before coming to the hospital for examination, sexual intercourse should be prohibited, shower and dressing (but vaginal douching and medication are prohibited), and patients with bleeding should not wear makeup.  (3) Bring all existing medical records and various auxiliary diagnostic parcel sheets and certificates.  (2) Secondly, the timing of the visit is accurate (1) Try not to go to the gynecological examination during the menstrual period.  (2) Before going to the hospital, recall your condition and summarize it briefly, and report to the doctor accurately, such as: the specific time of the first menstruation, last delivery, last menstruation, IUD, bleeding, menopause, and had surgery. In particular, patients with menstrual disorders must keep track of the last six months of their menstrual cycle and the timing of their periods. It is advisable to bring along a basal body temperature chart, etc.  (3) Which specialist or which day specialist clinic you intend to visit should be known in advance so as not to miss out.  (1) Report your condition to the doctor objectively, truthfully, accurately and concisely, especially if you are unmarried and pregnant or have a sexually transmitted disease.  (2) The amount, time, color and shape of the bleeding should be clearly stated, and the vaginal discharge should be retained for the doctor’s reference or pathological examination.  (3) If there is a history of drug allergy, explain it and remember the doctor’s instructions by heart. Remember how to administer the medication and how to use it, and remember the hotline number of the hospital so that you can contact them urgently.