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Well Woman Check

18 April 2024

Well Woman Check

Well Woman Check

There are many diseases that can be cured if they are detected early.  For this reason, it is of vital importance to carry out the corresponding medical check-ups, according to the age and the risk factors that patients have.

A routine gynecological examination should be performed for the following reasons:

  • Detect health problems focused on gynecology, including breast diseases and cervical, uterus, or womb lesions.
  • Evaluate the risk factors that can develop diseases in the female genitals or breasts.
  • Monitor health changes through time.
  • Provide advice on contraceptive methods if the patient requests it.
  • Promote and provide teachings about their well-being and habits for good health.

Who should take a gynecological routine exam?

  • Women should start to perform their gynecological exams at 18 years old or when they begin their sex life.
  • When there are alterations in the menstrual cycle.
  • Those women who have family history in first grade of breast cancer, that is, mother or sister.
  • Preconceptional exam, that means, before getting pregnant.

Below, we give you a guide with the routine gynecological exams required for every woman:

Gynecological Control

All women of childbearing age or with alterations in menstrual periods should be monitored once a year. This should continue after menopause.

In this control, risk factors, the patient’s menstrual history, your sex life in terms of age at start and number of partners, among other important aspects.

Mammography

It serves to detect early breast cancer and must be performed annually starting at 40 years old. A woman with a background of relatives with breast cancer must undergo more rigorous control, which implies an early review.

Transvaginal Ultrasound

This test is done with the objective of evaluating specifically uterus and ovaries. It’s not performed routinely, its periodicity will depend on the symptoms or findings.

Vaginal Cytology

This exam is aimed at detecting very early precancerous lesions in the cervix. It is recommended to do this examination every year or earlier if in the result of the previous cytology presented some alteration.

Bone Densitometry

It is advisable to evaluate the state of the bones, especially of those women who are in the stage of menopause. If the results are normal, it is recommended to repeat it every two or three years.

At Harley Street Hospital, we have recognized doctors who can perform well woman checks. Book an appointment with us to stay healthy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in well woman blood test?

A well woman blood test typically includes a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), complete blood count (CBC), lipid panel, thyroid function tests (TFTs), and screening for certain infectious diseases such as HIV and syphilis. Additionally, it may include tests for hormone levels, such as oestradiol and progesterone, depending on individual health concerns and risk factors.

What test should a woman have?

Women should undergo regular screenings, including Pap smears for cervical cancer, mammograms for breast cancer, and bone density scans for osteoporosis. Additionally, blood tests for cholesterol, glucose, and thyroid function, along with regular blood pressure checks, are essential for overall health maintenance.

What is a female full panel blood test?

A female full panel blood test typically includes a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), complete blood count (CBC), lipid panel, thyroid function tests (TFTs), and hormone levels assessment. This comprehensive screening helps assess overall health, detect potential issues, and monitor hormone balance.

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