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Knowing the Truth About Women’s Health

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11/10/2024

Misconceptions about women’s health can discourage women from seeking necessary care. However, understanding the facts empowers informed decision-making.

Dr. Bheena Vyshali, Consultant Gynaecologist at Beacon Hospital, debunks common myths about women’s health, helping women make informed decisions during their yearly checkups and prioritise their well-being.

Myths about Women's Health:

It Is Recommended That You Have A Pap Smear Each Year: While crucial for screening cervical cancer, annual Pap smears are not always necessary. Depending on your medical history, you might be able to increase the interval between your Pap smears. However, an annual checkup is important to maintain overall health.

Pap Smears Test For Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs): Pap smears screens for cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions. While it can detect some STDs, it doesn’t cover all. Gynecologists may not test for STDs unless requested, so be open about your sexual history. If you have symptoms like unusual odor, discharge, or itching, do request for testing.

A Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Cannot Be Present If There Are No Symptoms: STIs like chlamydia and HPV can exist without showing symptoms, it is crucial to get tested (even if you do not exhibit any symptoms).

Visiting A Gynaecologist Annually Is Not Necessary: Many believe annual visits to the gynecologist aren’t necessary unless there are symptoms. This is false. These visits provide critical exams and discussions about blood pressure, bone health, and other women’s health concerns.

To Start Seeing A Gynaecologist, You Must Be 21-Years-Old: Girls as young as 13 can benefit from seeing a gynecologist to establish trust and learn about menstrual health, safe sex, and prevention.

Your Gynaecologist Appointment Must Be Cancelled If You Are On Your Period: It’s a misconception to think that you must cancel your gynaecologist appointment during your period, but that’s not always necessary. Your comfort, the reason for the visit, and the level of bleeding should guide your decision. It’s best to call your doctor and decide together whether to proceed or reschedule.

Cancer Is Not Preventable: Lifestyle choices, such as reducing alcohol intake and not smoking, along with regular Pap smears and mammograms, can significantly reduce the risk of cancers like cervical and breast cancer.

Since There Is No Family History Of Breast Cancer, I Am Safe: Even without a family history, women over 40 should have yearly mammograms to detect early signs of breast cancer, which can reduce the mortality rate by 25-30%.

By debunking these myths, women can confidently prioritize their health and take proactive steps toward early detection and preventive care.

For full article, source: Ova

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