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The Importance of Gynecological Exams for Young Women: A 20-Year-Old's Experience
III. Components of a Gynecological Examination
- Medical History and Counseling: A significant part of a gynecological visit involves discussing the patient’s medical history, sexual activity, and menstrual cycles.
- Visual and Pelvic Exam: The healthcare provider may perform a visual examination of the vulva and an internal examination to assess the vagina, cervix, and uterus.
- Pap Smear: If due, this is usually performed during the pelvic exam to screen for cervical cancer.
- Breast Exam: A clinical breast exam may also be conducted.
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- Pap smear (cervical cytology) — typically starts at 21; may be deferred if under 21.
- HPV testing — per guidelines, often starts at 30 or with cytology per clinician judgment.
- STI testing: chlamydia and gonorrhea (nucleic acid amplification tests), others as indicated.
- Pregnancy test if pregnancy is possible and relevant.
- Vaginal discharge testing if symptomatic.
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Signature: [Healthcare Provider's Signature] Medical History and Counseling : A significant part