What are the items for female full body physical examination

The main physical examination items for women include blood routine, urine routine, gynecological examination, breast ultrasound, thyroid function examination, etc. The physical examination items will be adjusted based on factors such as age, health status, and family medical history.

1. Blood routine examination

Blood routine examination can understand the quantity and morphology of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which can help detect problems such as anemia and infection. Fasting blood collection is required, and high-fat diet should be avoided the day before the examination.

2. Urine routine

Urine routine examination can detect problems such as urinary tract infections and kidney diseases. During the examination, it is necessary to collect mid morning urine and avoid the menstrual period for more accurate examination.

3. Gynecological examination

Gynecological examination includes cervical smear examination and gynecological ultrasound, which can screen for problems such as cervicitis and uterine fibroids. During the examination, it is necessary to avoid the menstrual period and refrain from sexual activity within 24 hours prior to the examination.

4. Breast ultrasound

Breast ultrasound can examine the structure of the breast and detect early issues such as breast hyperplasia and breast cysts. There is no radiation and it will not cause pain during the examination.

5. Thyroid function examination

Thyroid function examination can evaluate the health status of the thyroid gland and detect hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism problems. Fasting blood collection is required, and the test results may be affected by certain medications. Before the physical examination, one should maintain a normal daily routine and avoid staying up late and engaging in strenuous exercise. Wearing loose clothing on the day of the examination is convenient for the examination. If there are any abnormal results after the physical examination, it is necessary to seek further evaluation from a specialist doctor in a timely manner. It is recommended to undergo a comprehensive physical examination once a year or every 1-2 years based on age and physical condition, which is beneficial for early detection of health problems.

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