When is the best time for gynecological examination

The timing of gynecological examinations varies from one item to another and needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. For routine gynecological examinations, TCT and HPV tests, it is usually required to be performed within 3-7 days after menstruation because there is less vaginal discharge at this time, which facilitates observation and sampling of the discharge smear. For vaginal inflammation review, the test needs to be done 48 hours after the last dose of medication. The Hormone 6 test must be done on the 2nd to 3rd day of menstruation when venous blood is drawn on an empty stomach to detect the basal endocrine secretions of the ovaries. If the patient has acute abdominal pain, vaginal prolapsed masses and abnormal vaginal bleeding and other emergencies, she needs to go to the hospital immediately for examination to clarify the cause and then treat the symptoms. In addition, it is best to wear clothes that are convenient for gynecological examinations, pay attention to personal hygiene, do not douche the vagina for 24 hours, tell the doctor the medical history truthfully during the visit, relax as much as possible and cooperate with the doctor during the examination.