Women’s Health Check
As the backbone of every household, women often play multiple roles, including decision maker and caregiver. However, amidst the daily hustle and bustle, it’s easy to overlook one’s own health. That’s why it’s essential to prioritize your well-being and encourage the women in your life to do the same.
Prevention is always better than cure, and regular health checks are a crucial component of maintaining good health. By catching any potential issues early on, you can receive timely treatment and identify potential risks before they become more serious.
Get Insight into Gynecological Diseases and Symptoms
Female reproductive organs are susceptible to a range of medical conditions that fall under the category of gynecological illnesses. These ailments can affect various areas, including the uterus, ovaries, and vagina, as well as cause anomalies such as variations in breast shape or size, nipple discharge, and inward curvature. Here are some common symptoms and diseases related to gynecology:
Vaginitis
Leukorrhea with yellow-green color, a bad odor, or resembling tofu texture are typical changes observed
Urethritis
Frequent urination, pain while urinating, and the presence of blood in urine are characteristic symptoms
Breast Cancer
Changes in breast appearance or size, firm nodules, nipple discharge, or inversion, and enlarged lymph nodes in the armpit region are potential indicators
Menstrual Disorders
Inconsistent menstrual cycle, abnormal blood flow, menstruation lasting less than 2 days or more than 7 days, and severe menstrual cramps are common signs
Uterine Fibroid
Excessive menstrual blood flow, dysmenorrhea, frequent urination, challenges in achieving pregnancy or even sterility are typical symptoms
Cervical Cancer
Unusual vaginal bleeding, discharge with a foul odor, pelvic or back discomfort, blood in urine, weight loss, and fatigue without any apparent reason can suggest cervical cancer
Humansa Personalised Health Check-ups and Assessments
At Humansa, we are a private retreat which focuses on wellbeing. Humansa provides bespoke services prioritising your health through our multidisciplinary approach. Our team of experienced professionals offer clear and insightful recommendations based on assessment results, paving the way to a happier and healthier life.
With each individual’s health needs being unique, we provide tailored services that cater to each person’s specific age, from the young to the young at heart. Our assessments evaluate health conditions and provide the correct guidance required to prevent diseases, promote healthier lifestyles, and improve health in general.
Common Health Check Items for Female
Common Health Check Items for Female
Details
Pap smear
A test to check for abnormal cells in the cervix that could lead to cervical cancer
Pelvis ultrasound
A scan that uses sound waves to create images of the uterus, ovaries, and other pelvic organs
Breast ultrasound
A scan that uses sound waves to create images of the breast tissue to check for lumps or abnormalities
Breast mammogram
An X-ray of the breast tissue to check for abnormalities, such as lumps or calcifications, that may indicate breast cancer
Bone density scan
A test that uses X-rays to measure the density and strength of bones, typically to check for osteoporosis
What are the Essential Gynecological Evaluations for Women at Different Stages of Life?
Women under 25: Breast self-examination and regular Pap smear if sexually active
Women aged 25-40: Consistent Pap smear, pelvic ultrasound, and breast ultrasound
Women over 40: Consistent Pap smear, pelvic ultrasound, breast mammogram, and bone density scan
Women over 50: Bone density scan
Humansa Women’s Health Check
Plan name
Women’s Health Check
Features
General Examination
– Detailed medical history
– Body Height, Weight & BMI Measurement
– Blood Pressure & Pulse Measurement
– Physical Breast & Pelvis Exam
Cervical Cancer Screening
– Pap Smear
– HPV DNA testing
– Ultrasound Examination of Pelvis (incl. Ovaries, Uterus)
Breasts Examination (choose one)
A. Ultrasound Breasts (suitable for women under 40)
B. 2D Mammogram (suitable for women over 40)
Follow-up – Doctor’s Consultation
– Report Interpretation and Advice
Optional Add-on Examination Items
– DEXA scan
– Ultrasound breasts
– 9-in-1 HPV vaccination
– Upgrade to 3D Mammogram
FAQs of Women’s Health Check
It’s not recommended to have a gynecological exam during your period as menstrual blood can interfere with sample collection and test accuracy. It’s best to schedule the check-up for after your period.
No, gynecological evaluations can be done in a clinic, and hospitalization is not necessary.
Yes, even after menopause, women are still at risk for various types of cancer, including cervical, ovarian, and breast cancer. Therefore, it’s important for post-menopausal women to continue with routine gynecological health checks.
The above information is for reference only and shall not be considered as medical advice. Please consult with your doctor or healthcare provider for further enquiries.