Dr. Bev Blessing FNP, PHD |
However, the point that is not clear in the article is that the pap smear is not the whole story. During the annual exam, the woman is generally evaluated for thyroid changes, breast changes, hormonal issues, vulvar changes, or lesions, vaginal discharges, uterine enlargement, irregular bleeding, and ovarian issues. In addition, when indicated a rectal exam is performed, STD testing may be requested, and the list continues.... The bottom line, although the pap smear may not be needed as frequently, the annual exam is still needed at all the ages. What specifically we check for is changes, based on risk factors. As providers, we are committed to keeping women healthy at every age!
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