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Gynecological

Gynecological is an adjective relating to gynecology, the branch of medicine that focuses on the female reproductive system. In clinical use, the term describes conditions, procedures, and health care practices associated with the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, vagina, and external genitalia, as well as aspects of hormonal regulation and reproductive health.

Gynecological care covers preventive care, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders such as menstrual irregularities, endometriosis, fibroids,

Common procedures include pelvic examination, Pap smear or cervical cytology, ultrasound imaging, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, endometrial biopsy,

Education and practice in gynecology emphasize patient-centered care, informed decision-making, and adherence to evidence-based guidelines. Gynecologists

polycystic
ovary
syndrome,
infections,
sexually
transmitted
infections,
and
gynecologic
cancers.
It
also
encompasses
contraception,
fertility
and
infertility
evaluation,
menopause
management,
and
pelvic
floor
or
urinary
tract
issues.
Screening
and
surveillance,
including
pelvic
examinations
and
cytology
tests,
are
components
of
routine
care
for
many
patients.
and
minimally
invasive
surgeries
for
benign
or
malignant
conditions.
Medical
management
may
involve
medications,
hormonal
therapies,
or
surgical
interventions
when
indicated.
and
other
clinicians
may
work
in
hospital
settings
or
clinics,
collaborating
with
obstetricians,
urologists,
oncologists,
and
primary
care
providers
to
address
a
wide
range
of
female
reproductive
health
issues.