The method of self-examination of gynecological diseases?

You can take the following measures to check your own gynecological diseases. Of course, prevention is also important. Personal hygiene and cleanliness should be done at ordinary times, and monthly bleeding should be observed. Generally speaking, if the amount of bleeding accompanying menstruation changes, you need to be vigilant. 2. Observe leucorrhea. Normal leucorrhea is a small amount of slightly viscous white secretion. With the menstrual cycle, its thinning degree and quantity will change slightly, if it increases obviously, it needs attention. 3. Check the source of pain in time. If you often have pain in the lower abdomen, lower back or sacrococcygeal region, or have severe dysmenorrhea, you should pay attention to it. It may be that pelvic nerve is compressed by tumor, or various symptoms lead to irregular contraction. Severe tumors compress the cervix, hinder blood flow, and cause severe dysmenorrhea. 4. Be alert to the difficulty of urination and defecation caused by oppression. If the uterus has fibroids and other lesions, it may oppress your bladder, rectum and ureter, causing symptoms such as urination, difficulty in defecation, backache and so on. 5. Touch yourself. Lie flat on an empty stomach, knees slightly bent, abdomen relaxed, and touch the lower abdomen from light to heavy. If there is a big lump, you can find it.