Gynecological examinations are available to women at the age of 26. Women can choose to have their vulva, vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and routine leukorrhea exams depending on whether they are sexually active or not. There is no age limit for women to undergo gynecological examination. 26-year-old women can undergo gynecological examination if they need to. If they are not sexually active, they may not undergo internal examination, but they can undergo genital appearance examination or ultrasonography of the uterus and its adnexes, and leukorrhea secretion test. In general, if there is no abnormality, gynecological examination can be avoided, but if there is discomfort, the doctor needs to examine the appearance of the genitals, etc. to understand the condition in detail. Women who are already sexually active are recommended to have a routine gynecological examination once a year to ensure their health. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and take standardized methods of examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.