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Gynaecology

Gynaecology, also spelled as gynecology, is a medical specialty that focuses on the health and well-being of the female reproductive system. Gynecologists are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of various conditions and diseases related to the female reproductive organs. They provide both medical and surgical care to women across different stages of life, from adolescence to menopause and beyond.

Here are some key aspects of gynaecology:

  • Reproductive System
  • Women's Health
  • Obstetrics
  • Surgical Procedures
  • Menstrual and Hormonal Disorders
  • Fertility and Reproductive Health
  • Gynecological Cancer

If you have concerns or questions related to your reproductive health, menstrual cycle, sexual health, contraception, pregnancy, or any other gynecological issue, it is recommended to seek the care of a gynecologist.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is recommended to see a gynecologist for routine preventive care, such as annual check-ups, pelvic examinations, and Pap smears, starting from the age of 21 or when you become sexually active. Additionally, you should schedule an appointment with a gynecologist if you experience any gynecological issues, such as irregular periods, pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, fertility concerns, or symptoms of a possible infection.

A gynecological examination typically includes a discussion about your medical history and any concerns you may have. The doctor will perform a pelvic examination to assess the health of your reproductive organs, including the vagina, cervix, uterus, and ovaries. They may also conduct a Pap smear to screen for cervical cancer and perform additional tests if necessary.

To maintain good reproductive health, it is recommended to practice safe sex, undergo regular gynecological check-ups, get vaccinated against HPV (human papillomavirus), maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, eat a balanced diet, manage stress, and avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Additionally, discussing any concerns or changes in your reproductive health with your gynecologist is important.

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