Pelvic ExaminationGynecologic Exam What To Think About- You should begin having regular Pap tests within 3 years after
becoming sexually active. For more information, see the medical test
Pap Test.
- After you have had three or more
normal annual pelvic and Pap tests in a row, you may need them less often. This
depends on your risk factors for cervical problems and the advice of your
health professional.
- If you may have a sexually transmitted disease (STD), other
testing may be needed to confirm a diagnosis. For more information, see the
medical tests
Vaginal Wet Mount,
Tests for Bacterial Vaginosis (BV),
Herpes Tests,
Syphilis Tests,
Chlamydia Tests, and
Gonorrhea Test.
- Pelvic ultrasound is another test used to evaluate a woman's
pelvic organs. For more information, see the medical test
Pelvic Ultrasound.
- Vaginal self-exam (VSE) may help you better understand your body,
know what is normal for you, and find early signs of infections or other
abnormal conditions that might require medical attention. However, VSE should
supplement but not replace a regular pelvic exam and Pap test done by a health
professional. For more information, see the medical test
Vaginal Self-Examination (VSE).
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