The annual gynaecological exam would not be complete without the Pelvic Examination.
A Pelvic Examination is as important as taking complete medical and gynaecological history of the patient. Pelvic Examinations act as a critical part of the initial diagnostic process, often allowing doctors to build a differential diagnosis or confirm a suspected disorder.
Pelvic Examination is recommended mainly as a primary assessment of the patient’s gynaecological health.
Pelvic Examinations are also recommended to rule out or confirm certain disorders of the reproductive tract.
A cervical swab to rule out cervical cancer, known as a Pap Smear Test, is also conducted during the Pelvic Examination. A Pap Smear allows the attending doctor to make an early diagnosis of Cervical Cancer.
Pelvic Examination is done as part of the diagnosis process when looking for any gynaecological disorders.
Specifically, a Pelvic Examination reviews symptoms such as:
The Pelvic Examination is considered the first step in a patient’s assessment and may require additional follow up tests to confirm a suspected diagnosis.
A Pelvic Examination allows the examining doctors to see, feel and examine a patients genitourinary system without being able to provide specific metrics.
Further examinations can include:
The result of not undertaking a regular Pelvic Examination is an increased risk of any Gynaecological condition not being detected earlier.
If an asymptomatic condition of the uterus or bladder remains undetected it may impact on the effective management or resolution of the condition.
In certain cases, this would mean that a disorder may not be caught until it is at an advanced stage where therapy is no longer possible or easy.
Prior to an appointment for a Pelvic Examination, the patient is also advised to:
Please wear comfortable clothing
The Pelvic Examination starts with the doctor recording a complete medical history.
The actual Pelvic Examination consists of both the examination of external genitalia and further internal tissue examination with the help of speculum.
It can also include rectovaginal examination and bimanual examination.
Finally, the doctor may conclude the examination by performing a rectal examination.
The entire examination takes less than 10 minutes in the doctor’s office. Once the examination is completed, the patient is asked to redress themselves.
The doctor is able to draw preliminary conclusions immediately during the Pelvic Examination, however, the results of the Pap Smear Test are determined after the pathology laboratory has run the histology diagnostics. This can take a number of days.
There is no recovery time required after this procedure or any special precautions to be practised.
The patient is free to continue their normal routine and diet without concern. This is a walk-in procedure which has no lasting effect on the patient and no lasting discomfort.
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