
According to statistics, Thai women die from cervical cancer at a rate of 14 per day. In reality, this disease is treatable if abnormalities are detected before they advance to a severe stage. Today, we provide information about “cervical cancer screening” that every woman should know.
According to statistics, Thai women die from cervical cancer at a rate of 14 per day. In reality, this disease is treatable if abnormalities are detected before they advance to a severe stage. Today, we provide information about “cervical cancer screening” that every woman should know.
What is a Pelvic Examination?
A pelvic examination, also known as a "per vaginal examination" (PV), is a procedure where the doctor uses a tool called a speculum to examine the internal organs in the pelvic area. The doctor will also use their hands to further assess any abnormalities.
Cervical Cancer Screening
Cervical cancer screening is a method for detecting abnormalities that could indicate pre-cancerous conditions or cervical cancer that is not visible to the naked eye. The commonly used screening methods are:
1. Conventional Pap Smear: This involves using a brush to collect cell samples and apply them directly onto a glass slide.
2.Thin Layer Pap Smear: This involves collecting all the cells from the cervical area using a spatula and placing them into a vial with a preservative solution.
The conventional Pap smear can detect abnormalities in the cervix with an accuracy of 50-60%. In contrast, the thin layer Pap smear can detect abnormalities with an accuracy of 70-80%. Additionally, the thin layer method allows for HPV (Human Papillomavirus) testing, which, when combined with the thin layer Pap smear, can achieve nearly 100% detection of cervical abnormalities.
Preparing for a Pelvic Examination
- Avoid sexual intercourse for 2 days before the examination.
- Avoid scheduling the exam during your menstrual period. Do not use vaginal medications or douches before the exam.

Steps Before the Examination
- The doctor will take a medical history, including any abnormal vaginal bleeding, discharge, birth history, menstrual cycle, and contraceptive use.
- You should empty your bladder beforehand, as a full bladder can make it difficult for the doctor to palpate the pelvic organs clearly.
- Change into a provided gown and remove your underwear.
- Lie on the examination table with stirrups and spread your legs to facilitate the examination.
- The doctor will first use gloves and inform you that they will use a speculum for the examination, followed by a manual examination.
When to Have a Pelvic Examination
- All sexually active women with good health should have a pelvic examination annually.
- If you experience abnormal vaginal bleeding or irregular periods.
- If you have acute or chronic pelvic pain.
- If you notice abnormal discharge.
- If you feel a lump in your lower abdomen.
- If you have bloating, abdominal discomfort, or unexplained weight loss.
Source: Phyathai Hospital
Source: Arokago Health Library website.
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