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Sexual and Reproductive Health: What Tests Should You Get?

    Sexual and reproductive health is essential for overall well-being. Regular screenings allow for the early detection of potential issues and ensure a healthy sexual life. Here are some essential tests and when you should have them done.

    Woman in a gynecological consultation for reproductive health check-up.

    Important Tests

    1. Pap Smear: Detects abnormal cells in the cervix that may indicate cancer or precancerous conditions. It is recommended for women starting at age 21.
    2. Mammogram: Allows for early detection of breast cancer. It is generally recommended for women over 40.
    3. Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Tests: Include blood, urine, or tissue sample tests to detect STIs such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, and syphilis. These tests are essential for sexually active individuals.
    4. Prostate Exam: For men over 50, this test is vital for the early detection of prostate cancer.
    5. Bone Density Scan: Evaluates bone mineral density and helps diagnose osteoporosis, especially in postmenopausal women.
    6. Hormonal Analysis: Determines hormone levels that may affect fertility and overall well-being.

    Prioritizing Your Health

    Getting these tests regularly and following medical recommendations is key to maintaining good sexual and reproductive health.


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    This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided does not replace a consultation with a qualified physician or other healthcare professional. If you have symptoms, pre-existing medical conditions, or concerns about your health, consult a doctor before making any decisions based on this content. In case of a medical emergency, seek immediate care at a healthcare facility or call emergency services.