We know our bodies better than anyone. But sometimes it can be hard to tell what’s going on inside. Symptoms, specifically concerning gynae issues, can be hard to identify, especially as they can be confused with other conditions like IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) or the menopause. But it’s so important for us to be aware of what’s going on ‘down below’.
Each year, more than 21,000 women are diagnosed with gynaecological cancer in the UK . But knowing the hidden signs to look out for could make all the difference. ‘The best way to spot any changes in your genital or reproductive health is to get to know your body,’ says GP Dr Hannah Allen*. ‘This way it’s easier to spot when something changes or a new symptom crops up.’
When it comes to gynae problems, in particular cancer, the faster you act and get a diagnosis, the better. ‘As a doctor, I would much rather see someone and reassure them there’s nothing wrong, than they leave an issue for a long time before seeking help, which can make it more difficult to treat,’ says gynaecology expert Dr Susanna Unsworth**.
Here’s what to look out for to make sure your ‘down below’ is healthy and happy – get the conversation going with friends and relatives too.
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This story is from the March 09, 2024 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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