Routine physical examinations can usually be conducted 2 days after the end of menstruation, but gynecological examinations are recommended to be conducted 3-7 days after the end of menstruation. At the end of menstruation, the endometrium is still in the repair stage, and the cervical opening is not completely closed. At this time, the examination may affect the accuracy of some items. The blood routine, liver function, kidney function and other items in routine physical examination are not affected by the menstrual cycle. During ultrasound examination of abdominal organs, a small amount of residual fluid in the uterine cavity may interfere with imaging results, but generally does not affect overall evaluation. The six tests for female hormones need to be conducted according to specific time periods of the menstrual cycle. It is recommended to consult a doctor to arrange the best testing time. Gynecological examination should be performed 3-7 days after the menstrual cycle is completely clean. At this stage, the endometrium is fully repaired and the vaginal environment returns to normal pH, which can more accurately assess the condition of the cervix. Premature operation during cervical scraping examination may result in false negative results. Pelvic examination should also avoid interference from menstrual residues to obtain more accurate palpation results.

Before the physical examination, one should maintain a normal daily routine and avoid vigorous exercise that may affect the testing indicators. Wearing loose clothing facilitates various inspections. Avoid sexual activity and vaginal irrigation within 24 hours before gynecological examination. On the day of the physical examination, normal eating and drinking are allowed, but fasting for 8-12 hours is required for blood tests. Special examination requirements can be communicated with the medical examination center in advance to arrange a suitable time.


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