Find Relief from an Enlarged Uterus: Expert Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Expert diagnosis and effective treatments for an enlarged uterus. Early care can relieve symptoms, support fertility, and improve quality of life.

May 28 of every year marks the International Day of Action for women’s health, a global reminder of the importance of women’s health—physically, mentally, and the right to equal healthcare. One crucial aspect that many women often overlook is the annual pelvic exam.
A pelvic exam does more than screen for cervical cancer. It plays a crucial role in detecting early signs of conditions affecting the uterus, ovaries, and vagina—including infections, inflammation, and other abnormalities. The exam takes just a few minutes, but when combined with a Pap smear or HPV DNA test, it vastly improves the chances of early detection. Cervical cancer is highly treatable when caught early—don’t miss this critical step in protecting your health.
Women aged 25 and above, or those who have been sexually active, should have a pelvic exam once a year—especially those with a family history of cancer or who experience symptoms such as unusual vaginal discharge, spotting, or chronic pelvic pain.
Women’s health can be complex, and many conditions show no apparent symptoms in the early stages. Therefore, a pelvic exam acts as a preventive checkup, giving you peace of mind about your health at every stage of life.
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