Gynecological Problems
Genital organs are not only of symbolic importance from the point of view of women, but also very important in terms of sexual and reproductive functions and in terms of their overall health. For this reason, gynecological problems that can occur throughout her life, starting from childhood, are accompanied by important problems and concerns about the woman’s self-concept, reproductive ability and sexual life.
The most common gynecological problems of women and the reasons for applying to the doctor; menstrual irregularities and abnormal bleeding, vaginal discharge and itching, pregnancy and pregnancy complications, infertility, and choosing methods for prevention and related complications, pain in the abdomen and groin, mass sensation in the abdomen and vulva, etc. it is accompanied by periodic differences, starting from childhood and including the period of old age.
Although the majority of these complaints vary depending on age, they can occur due to a number of causes such as infections, hormonal imbalances, irregular ovulation, trauma to the genital organs due to traumas such as endometriosis, childbirth, benign tumors of female genital organs such as myoma, simple cysts or sometimes malignant tumors.
For this reason, it is very important for women to be examined periodically before these complaints occur or without wasting time. Routine examination will both prevent the occurrence of these problems, which can lead to various sequelae, and improve the quality of life of women by providing early diagnosis.
Gynecological evaluation can be summarized in short as starting with the medical and gynecological history of the patient, and again involving general physical examination and gynecological examination, and applying various laboratory tests and imaging methods when necessary.