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Gynecologist Oncologist in Bangalore | Dr. Rani Bhat

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Gynecologist Oncologist in Bangalore | Dr. Rani Bhat

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  1. 5 ways to prevent gynecological cancer or detect it early

  2. Although there is no guaranteed way to prevent gynecologic cancer, some ways to reduce your risk of getting gynecologic cancer, or to help detect it early, include:

  3. Know your body Symptoms of gynecologic cancer can be difficult to recognize. It's important to pay attention to your body and know what is normal for you. If you have any symptoms that persist for two weeks or longer and are not normal for you, go see your doctor.

  4. Protect yourself from HPV Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections that don't go away increase the risk of getting several types of gynecologic cancer. Talk to your doctor about getting the HPV test and ask about the vaccine, which protects against the types Of HPV that most often cause cervical. Vaginal and vulvar cancers.

  5. Get regular Pap tests. Pap tests, which can find precancerous changes on the cervix are one of the most reliable and effective cervical cancer screening tests available. All women aged 21-65 should get regular pap test. Your first pap smear should be 3 yrs after being sexually active.

  6. Make healthy lifestyle choices. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can help reduce your chance of getting certain gynecologic cancers. Including uterine and ovarian cancers. Also, smoking is a risk factor for cervical, vaginal and vulvar cancers. Make sure to eat a healthy diet. get regular exercise, avoid smoking and practice safe sex..

  7. Know your family health history. If you or someone in your family has a history of ovarian cancer, your doctor may recommend genetic testing and counseling. While genetic testing is not recommended for all women, it can help some women learn if they have an increased chance of developing ovarian, breast, and/or uterine cancers.

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