PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN WOMEN'S DISEASES

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN GENERAL DISEASES

The primary aim of gynecologists and obstetricians is to provide preventive medicine. Traditional gynecological care includes vaginal examination, vaginal smear test, screening for breast diseases, and family planning. These screenings vary according to age groups. It is especially important to identify high-risk groups in terms of cancer and inform patients about their follow-up.

Some special tests need to be performed in genetically at-risk patients. Follow-up as a result of these tests is often life-saving.

Our primary goal is not to diagnose the disease, but to take precautions before the disease occurs.

Pre-pregnancy, care and counseling are also recommended in preventive medicine. Healthy This examination is important for babies and a problem-free pregnancy.

The first sign of many diseases in a woman's body is gynecological symptoms. For example, diabetes and iron deficiency anemia may be factors in frequently recurring vaginitis. The first symptom of thyroid gland diseases that we cannot diagnose may be irregular menstrual bleeding. Although the first clinic the patient consults for persistent groin pain is Gynecology and Gynecology, if there is no gynecological pathology, the real cause is often calcium and vitamin D deficiency.

Women should go to the gynecology clinic. It is very important to evaluate the woman as a whole with her application.

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