Gynecology at CMIB — Consultations, prevention and modern treatments for women's health

CMIB Gynecology offers comprehensive consultations, modern investigations and personalized treatments for the health of the female reproductive apparatus. From routine control to diagnosis and prevention, our gynecology specialists provide care that is empathetic, confidential and based on the latest medical standards.

What is gynecology

Definition

Gynecology is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female reproductive system — uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, vagina and vulva. It is a complex specialty that addresses both reproductive health and hormonal balance of women.

The importance of gynecology

Regular gynecological consultations allow early detection of conditions that, left untreated, can lead to serious complications — from infections and hormonal disorders to gynecological cancers. At the same time, gynecology plays an essential role in family planning and pregnancy health.

When a gynecological consultation is recommended

Routine checks

At least an annual gynecological consultation is recommended, even in the absence of symptoms. This includes clinical examination, Babes-Pap test, transvaginal ultrasound, and discussion of hormonal and menstrual status.

Symptoms that require evaluation

Contact your gynecologist if:

  • abundant or irregular menstrual bleeding;
  • persistent pelvic pain;
  • abnormal vaginal discharge or with an unpleasant odor;
  • pain during sexual intercourse;
  • itching, irritation, or vaginal dryness;
  • delay of menstruation or lack thereof;
  • suspicion of infection or pregnancy.

Stages of female life

Gynecological consultations are important at all stages of life — adolescence, childbearing age, pregnancy and menopause — to monitor hormonal and reproductive health.

How does a gynecological consultation take place

Anamnesis

The consultation begins with a detailed discussion of your medical history, menstrual cycle, contraceptive methods used, possible symptoms and family history.

Clinical examination

The doctor conducts the actual gynecological examination, which may include inspection of the cervix, palpation of the pelvic organs and, if necessary, collection of secretions for analysis.

Complementary investigations

Depending on the case, the following may be recommended:

  • Babes-Pap test;
  • HPV test;
  • transvaginal ultrasound;
  • hormonal analyzes;
  • colposcopy;
  • bacterial or fungal cultures.

Further recommendations

At the end of the consultation, the doctor establishes a personalized plan — drug treatment, regular monitoring or further investigations.

The most common gynecological diseases

Gynecological infections

They occur frequently in women of any age and can be caused by bacteria, fungi or viruses (e.g. Candida, Gardnerella, HPV). Symptoms include itching, abnormal secretions, and local discomfort.

Uterine fibroids

They are benign formations of the uterus, which can cause profuse bleeding, pelvic pain and fertility problems. They can be treated medically or surgically.

Ovarian cysts

They may occur naturally during the menstrual cycle or may require monitoring if they are persistent or bulky.

Endometriosis

It is a condition in which endometrial tissue develops outside the uterus, causing severe pain and infertility. Requires ultrasound diagnosis, and sometimes surgery.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (SOPC)

It is a hormonal disorder that affects ovulation and fertility, associated with irregular menstruation, weight gain and acne.

Menstrual and hormonal disorders

Included in the spectrum of common gynecological diseases, they can be caused by stress, endocrine dysfunctions or hormonal imbalances.

Gynecological services available

Routine consultation and control

Complete assessment of the gynecological condition with recommendations for prevention and monitoring.

Babies-Pap test and HPV test

Screening essential for the detection of precancerous lesions of the cervix.

Transvaginal Ultrasound

Precise imaging investigation, used to evaluate the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes.

Colposcopy and biopsy

For detailed analysis of the cervix and confirmation of the diagnosis in case of suspicious lesions.

Contraception and family planning

Personalized counseling on hormonal, mechanical or natural contraceptive methods.

Monitoring pregnancy and menopause

Regular consultations to monitor reproductive health and hormonal balance at each stage of life.

The importance of prevention in gynecology

Periodic control

Regular consultations are essential for early detection of precancerous lesions and for maintaining the health of the reproductive apparatus.

HPV vaccination

Protects against infection with HPV strains that can cause cervical cancer. It is recommended for both teenage girls and adult women.

Gynecological education

Proper information on intimate hygiene, contraception and alarm symptoms is a key component in the prevention of gynecological diseases.

Benefits of Gynecological Consultation

Effective prevention

Early detection of gynecological problems allows quick intervention and simple treatments.

Hormonal and reproductive health

Constant monitoring helps maintain hormonal balance and prevent infertility.

Empathetic and Confidential Care

Consultations are conducted in a safe and comfortable environment, with an emphasis on respect and discretion towards the patient.

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Take care of your intimate health — schedule now for a gynecological consultationcomplete. Whether it's a routine check-up, unusual symptoms or family planning, our gynecologists are by your side with professionalism, empathy and personalized solutions.

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