Pelvic exam during perimenopause or postmenopauseIf you have had unusual menstrual or vaginal bleeding or other
symptoms that may be caused by
perimenopause or
postmenopause, your health professional will do a
pelvic exam to make sure your symptoms aren't related to an abnormal
condition. - A
speculum exam is useful for noting changes in the
vaginal walls, such as dryness or thinning related to low
estrogen.
- A
bimanual pelvic exam is used to check the size and
position of the vagina, uterus, and ovaries. Any abnormalities can be further
tested.
If your exam results are normal, your are unlikely to need further
testing, particularly if your age and menstrual history strongly suggest that
you are perimenopausal.
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