When is the best time for gynecological inflammation examination?
When conducting relevant examinations for gynecological inflammation, it is generally recommended to conduct the tests around 2 to 3 days after the menstrual period ends. Common gynecological examination items in clinical practice include gynecological bimanual examination, leucorrhea routine, and B-ultrasound. There is not much difference in timing when performing different examination items. Therefore, it is crucial for women to conduct relevant examinations and treatments as soon as possible when they encounter gynecological issues.
The best time for gynecological examinations is usually 2-3 days after the menstrual period ends. However, the specific timing may vary depending on the specific items to be checked and the need for the examination. The optimal time may differ for each individual.
1. For chronic gynecological inflammation, it is best to conduct the examination after the menstrual period ends. Through examination, it can be determined whether there are inflammatory reactions such as congestion in the vulva, vagina, and cervix.
2. Through gynecological bimanual examination, it can also be determined whether there is tenderness in the uterine appendages and whether there is fluid accumulation in the local area of the fallopian tubes. If necessary, leucorrhea routine tests can be performed to determine whether there is any pathogenic infection. B-ultrasound examination can also be used to determine whether there is fluid accumulation in the pelvic cavity and whether there is adhesion in the pelvic tissues.
Patients should maintain sufficient sleep in daily life to prevent endocrine system disorders caused by excessive staying up late. They should also pay attention to personal hygiene, clean the vulva frequently, and keep the vulva dry and clean. Change breathable, pure cotton underwear frequently to prevent urinary system inflammation caused by poor personal hygiene.