Seven essential physical examination knowledge for women

During the SEP physical examination, it is common to encounter people who are unable to undergo the examination on time due to a lack of understanding of the issues to be aware of, resulting in delays and unnecessary trouble. Here are seven essential knowledge points for women's health check ups, to learn more and avoid unnecessary trouble.7 essential knowledge for women:Female physical examination knowledge 1:

When doing a uterus, a certain amount of urine needs to accumulate in the bladder in order to see clearly. Therefore, you must remember not to urinate before undergoing a uterine ultrasound.

Common Sense of Female Physical Examination 2:

Urine should be emptied during the examination. If you need to undergo both uterine ultrasound and gynecological examination, it is best to do uterine ultrasound first and then gynecological examination.

Common Knowledge of Female Physical Examination 3:

Liver, blood glucose, and blood lipid tests require fasting (including eating, drinking, taking medication, etc.), and blood tests should be taken before breakfast; Three line and blood routine tests do not require fasting and can be performed at any time.

Female Physical Examination Knowledge 4:

Liver, gallbladder, and pancreas B-ultrasound generally require fasting.

Common Sense of Female Physical Examination 5:

Do not bring anything containing metal on the body during X-ray, otherwise it will block the X-ray and be easily misdiagnosed.

Common Sense of Female Physical Examination 6:

Rest well before the physical examination. Poor rest can affect blood sugar, blood lipids, and blood pressure. But it has no effect on the examination of hepatitis B III system.

Female Physical Examination Knowledge 7:

Women should not undergo physical examinations during their menstrual period.

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