Health Screenings for Women
Having regular check-ups and getting screening tests are important steps that you can do for yourself. Not all experts, though, agree which tests women should have or how often these tests should be done. Most of the guidelines below are from the US Preventive Services Task Force
(USPSTF). This is an independent group of experts who review studies and develop recommendations for doctors to follow. Keep in mind that if you have symptoms or risk factors for certain conditions, then this will affect how often you are screened.What to Expect
Blood Pressure Measurement
Blood Tests
Urinalysis
Clinical Breast Exam
Mammogram
- If you are aged 40-49 years—The decision to have a mammogram every two years is an individual one. You should make your decision after you understand the risk and benefits that apply to you. Talk to your doctor.
- If you aged 50-74 years—Have a mammogram every two years.
Pelvic Exam and Pap Smear
- If you are aged 21-65 years—It is recommended that you have the Pap test every three years.
- If you are aged 30-65 and want to be screened less often, it is recommended that you have the Pap test along with the HPV test every five years.
- If you are aged 65 or older—You may be able to stop having Pap and HPV tests if you have had normal Pap smears in the past and you do not have any other risk factors for cervical cancer
Tests for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Colorectal Exams
- Fecal occult blood every year—This is a test to detect the presence of blood in the stool.
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years—This is a visual exam of the rectum and lower portion of the colon.
- Colonoscopy every 10 years—This is a visual exam of the rectum and colon.
Skin Exam
Other Health Exams
- Brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste after meals or at least twice per day
- Daily flossing between teeth and gums
- If you are aged 20-39 years—Have an eye exam at least once between the ages of 20-29, and at least twice between the ages of 30-39.
- If you are aged 40-64 years—Get a baseline screening at age 40, then get follow-up exams based on the results.
- If you are aged 65 or older—Get an eye exam every 1-2 years.
RESOURCES
Lab Tests Online http://www.labtestsonline.org/
Women's Health.gov http://www.womenshealth.gov/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Women's Health Network http://www.cwhn.ca/
Health Canada http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/
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