Visiting the gynaecologist for a pelvic examination is not among the list of favourite things to do for many women. A high percentage of women avoid the tests because they probably believe their reproductive health is fine as long as they do not have physical symptoms.
Sadly, one of the main reasons women struggle with advanced reproductive health issues is the lack of early diagnosis. Here are four reasons you should visit a gynaecologist at least once a year.
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Like everyone else, all girls and young women experience some biological changes in their body as they grow. And since some of these changes affect their health and happiness in a big way, they look for a gynaecologist to help them understand what might have caused them and perhaps how they could be prevented. Some women think they should only see a gynaecologist when they have some menstrual issues, but this isn't true because you could still need to see them for other reasons.
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Urinary incontinence is one of the most troubling problems that a woman can face. As well as indicating a variety of health concerns, it can be an embarrassing problem that is generally very hard to conceal. Many women attempt to self-diagnose the issue instead of seeing a professional out of that very embarrassment, but you really should see your gynaecologist as soon as possible.
Here are just three reasons why.
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