1. Abnormal bleeding Vaginal bleeding is one of the most common symptoms of female reproductive system disorders, and the source of bleeding may be vaginal, cervical, uterine, etc. It can be considered as vaginal bleeding in addition to normal menstruation. Of course, in addition to gynecological diseases, some hematologic related diseases may also have abnormal vaginal bleeding. Therefore, it is important to seek medical attention when abnormal bleeding occurs, especially in postmenopausal women. Tip: Before going to the doctor, you can carefully recall the characteristics of your bleeding: increased menstrual flow? Do you bleed between periods? Pre- or post-menstrual bleeding? Bleeding after intercourse? Is there any history of menopause? etc. 2, abnormal leucorrhea Women often have a small amount of vaginal secretions, mainly from the vaginal mucous membrane exudate, cervical canal, endometrium and fallopian tube glandular secretions and other mixed into the leucorrhea. Normal leucorrhea is egg-white or white and sticky, without fishy odor, and the amount is small. If there is a significant increase in the amount of leucorrhea, a change in its nature or a foul smell, you must seek medical attention in a timely manner. Tips: Although your doctor will carefully examine the nature of your discharge during the visit, it is often not easy to observe the abnormal increase in leukorrhea, or the symptoms of the discharge are not obvious at the time of the visit, so you should observe and describe the nature of the leukorrhea before the visit: color? Is there any foam? Is there any clot? Is there any pus? Is there any blood? Is there any unpleasant odor? How big is the volume? The lower abdominal masses in women can come from the uterus, both adnexa, intestines, retroperitoneum, urinary system and abdominal wall tissues. Many patients do not have obvious clinical symptoms and may be found only by chance or when doing gynecological screening. Often the patient himself cannot determine the nature of the mass, so there are felt abdominal masses, should promptly seek medical attention. 4, abdominal distension, abdominal circumference increased significantly Although abdominal distension is often associated with gastrointestinal diseases, but also to be vigilant in the screening of gynecological disorders. The sensation of bloating is often vaguely uncomfortable, so not enough attention is paid to it. It is recommended to perform gynecological examination after ruling out gastrointestinal disorders when symptoms appear. The public’s first reaction to an increase in abdominal circumference is often: gaining weight. In fact, this is also the time to be alert to the quiet onslaught of disease, because sometimes an increase in abdominal girth can occur when a mass grows in the pelvic or abdominal cavity or when ascites is produced. Some women find that the increase in abdominal girth, desperately trying to lose weight after not seeing results before seeking medical attention to discover the disease, it is too late. 5, pain Women with lower abdominal pain often think of gynecological diseases first, acute severe pain patients tend to promptly seek medical attention, but if it is a chronic dull pain or hidden pain, patients often delay seeking medical attention. Although about 60-80% of patients with chronic lower abdominal pain do not have organic pelvic disease, they should be seen for a clear diagnosis. Tip: Before consulting a doctor, it is advisable to organize the urgency, location, nature, duration and accompanying symptoms of your lower abdominal pain so that the doctor can make a correct diagnosis.