Three Signs You Need To See A Gynecologist As Soon As Possible

Posted on: 13 December 2021

Typically, women are encouraged to see a gynecologist at least once a year from the time they start seeing a gynecologist up to the time they are 29 or 30 years old. However, most women and teenage girls rarely follow the recommended schedule unless they encounter issues with their reproductive parts.

Though you only need to see a gynecologist once a year, there are some signs that you may encounter that warrant visiting the gynecologist immediately. Here are three warning signs that indicate you need to see a gynecologist immediately.  

Excessively Painful Periods 

Monthly menstrual periods usually bring various types of discomfort to a person, namely:

  • Sore breasts
  • Cramps
  • Headaches

Though the level of discomfort varies between women, it is essential to note that if you encounter severe pain for an extended time during your menstruation period, it is vital to see a gynecologist immediately.

In most cases, excessive pain during your monthly period days could indicate endometriosis. Endometriosis refers to extra tissue growth in the uterus, which results in swelling that can induce extreme pain.

Thus, when you encounter excessive pain during your monthly period, it is advisable to immediately have a gynecologist diagnose the cause of the pain before things get worse. If the cause of the pain is endometriosis, a gynecologist can provide an ideal treatment plan to help alleviate the pain and tissue growth. 

Pain During Sexual Intercourse 

Typically, sexual intercourse should be more enjoyable than painful. However, sometimes pain during sex can result from inadequate lubrication of the vagina, thus resulting in excessive friction, which induces pain. In such a case, using lube can help provide an adequate level of lubrication to alleviate the pain and make sex more enjoyable for you.

However, if you still encounter sharp pains despite using lube, there could be an underlying health issue. Sudden pain during sex can indicate a variety of issues, including:

  • STDs
  • Ruptured cysts
  • Fibroids

Thus, if you experience sudden and severe pain during intercourse, make a point of visiting a gynecologist immediately so that they can check if you have any of the above issues and provide the right treatment.

Itching or Burning Sensation 

An itching or burning sensation in your vaginal area usually indicates you have an infection or STD.

A burning sensation may also indicate a urinary tract infection in most cases. For a UTI, there are various home remedies you can use, such as drinking lots of juice and water to alleviate the issue. However, if these remedies do not work, then it is paramount that you see a gynecologist immediately because there is a chance that the infection could spread to your kidneys.  

However, some women are allergic to latex, and thus, the itching might be an allergic reaction after coming into contact with a latex condom. But because you are not in a position to determine whether the itching is a result of an infection, STD, or a latex allergy, you should see a gynecologist immediately after you get a prolonged itching sensation.

Contact a local gynecologist to learn more.

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