What is Gynecological Consultation: Overview Benefits and Expected Results
What is a Gynecological Consultation?
Gynecological consultation at the Clinica de interrupcion del Embarazo en CDMX is a routine examination carried out by gynecologists to check the health and identify diseases and infections in the female reproductive system. This examination also includes an examination of the ability to fertilize an egg, as well as examinations at the stage before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and at birth.
This type of consultation is believed to be very important along with the increased risk of diseases in women, such as sexually transmitted diseases. Nearly one million women in the United States have been infected with groin inflammation and about 5 million women who are of childbearing age. Gynecological cancers, such as uterine cancer, also have the potential to kill thousands of women each year, even if cancers are treated quickly or prevented with regular consultations and screenings.
The doctor who performs the consultation is called a gynecologist. Sometimes, gynecologists are also referred to as obstetricians, but they are actually different. Although both have received intensive medical training in the field of the human reproductive system, the field of obstetrics is broader. Obstetricians provide care during pregnancy and before pregnancy, even at the time of birth. When a woman is pregnant, she will then be given a referral to an obstetrician.
However, more than 85% of gynecologists can also practice obstetrics, which means that gynecologists can also assist with the birth of a baby. These two types of medical professionals are referred to as OB-GYNs.
Who Should Have a Gynecology Consultation & Expected Results
Gynecological consultation is recommended for women who have contracted or are believed to be suffering from diseases that affect the female reproductive system such as the uterus, uterine canal, and ovaries.
Consultation may also be required as a gynecological examination, including the chest, groin, abdomen, vagina, uterus, anus, and other parts that can also affect the appearance of symptoms of diseases that affect the female reproductive system.
Women who wish to become pregnant can also consult in-depth with a gynecologist, especially since certain diseases and conditions can cause infertility or pregnancy failure. Some of these are immature eggs, polycystic ovum syndrome (PCOS), and endometriosis. Then, if a woman is already pregnant, an OB-GYN can also provide the necessary prenatal care to prepare for the birth of a mother-to-be, keep the baby healthy. In some cases, women may be asked to have a genetic exam to determine if the baby has a genetic disorder or congenital defect.
Women who do gynecological consultations do not have to just be sick or pregnant. If the woman is already sexually active, is menstruating, or has a history of reproductive problems in her family, she can have regular check-ups with a gynecologist, prevention programs, family planning, and use of contraception.
How Gynecology Consultation Works
Although women can consult a gynecologist for regular treatment, most of them prefer to do so when they are experiencing symptoms or complaints such as vaginal discharge, cysts, or warts on the genitals, pain when urinating, sudden bleeding. sudden, irregular, and pain in the abdomen or back.
During the consultation, the patient’s medical history, diagnostic history, current medications, and family medical history will be discussed with the patient. Before making a diagnosis, several types of tests will be performed. The tests that will be carried out are pelvic tests, pap smears (examination of samples from the scraped uterine tissue), and chest and abdominal tests. The size and shape of the uterus will also be checked by pressing two fingers on the abdomen, which is located just above the uterus. Measurements of vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, as well as height, and weight, will also be taken.
Santir shooting tests are also recommended if some of the tests that have been carried out do not give satisfactory results. Santir imaging options that can be done are MRI, CT Scan, and ultrasound, all of which are low-risk (non-invasive) options.
Possible Complications and Risks
Almost all of the tests performed during the consultation period are standard and routine tests and therefore, gynecological consultations are theoretically safe. If there are possible complications to consider, they are usually less serious. One of the most common complaints is discomfort, especially when the probe is inserted into the vagina or when the chest and abdomen are pressed. In a rectal test, the patient may feel as if he or she is going to have a bowel movement, although the sensation doesn’t last long.