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Beyond the Pap Smear: Other Crucial Screenings for Women's Health


When it comes to women's health, the pap smear is often the first screening that comes to mind. However, there are many other important screenings and tests that all women should be aware of to maintain their overall health. Here are some of the most crucial screenings for women’s health beyond a pap smear:


1) Mammogram: A mammogram is an X-ray image of your breast tissue used for early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. It’s recommended by a gynaecologist doctor in Indore that all women over 40 receive regular mammograms as part of routine preventive care.


2) Bone Density Test: A bone density test measures how much calcium and other minerals you have in your bones, which can help detect osteoporosis or other bone diseases before they become serious problems. Women over 65 should get this test at least once every two years or more frequently if needed based on risk factors such as family history or lifestyle habits like smoking or lack of exercise.


3) HPV Test: The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection linked with certain types of cancers including cervical cancer. Regular testing can help diagnose any potential issues caused by HPV before they become dangerous, so it is recommended for all sexually active people regardless of gender but especially important among those who may be exposed through multiple partners.


4) Cholesterol Screening: High cholesterol levels can increase the risk of heart disease stroke, diabetes, and even Alzheimer's disease, so having regular checkups done on both total cholesterol levels as well HDL LDL levels help keep track of any changes from year to year, while also providing opportunity address them quickly, if necessary.


5) Blood Pressure Checkup: High blood pressure puts extra strain on heart vessels leading to an increased risk of cardiovascular complications such as strokes and heart attacks. Therefore monitoring these numbers regularly allows individuals to take action and lower them when necessary either through lifestyle modifications or medications prescribed by a doctor.



6) Diabetes Screening: Diabetes affects millions of Americans each year, however, detecting signs early is key to preventing long-term damage. This includes checking fasting glucose levels during physical exams, since symptoms may not always present themselves until later stages.


About the Author:


Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee is a gynaecologist, Obstetrician, and infertility specialist in Indore. She is a nationally known doctor with more than 32 years of experience in the field under her belt. She is also a laparoscopic surgeon and has performed thousands of surgeries throughout her career. If you are looking for someone with immense expertise in treating women’s health problems, Dr. Mukherjee can be your go-to doctor. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee today.

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