Hyderabad:On the International Day of Action for Women's Health today, the focus is on improving the healthcare of women, which has to be a continuous process. Starting from puberty till menopause, it is extremely important to follow a proper healthcare regime.
Just like the 'Well Baby Clinic', there are 'Adolescent Clinic', 'Well Women Clinic' and 'Menopause Clinic'. One should consult a doctor regularly and many serious illnesses can be nipped in the bud if they are detected at early stages, said doctors.
As a teenager:
An effective HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine is available to prevent cervical cancer. It should be given to girls at the age of 9 to 15 years. Two doses are sufficient at this age and the second dose should be given after a gap of six months. Antibodies are produced in large quantities if taken at a young age. After 15 years, three doses are required in which, the second dose is given after two months followed by the third dose after four months.
The Rubella booster vaccine should also be taken. If one doesn't take this vaccine at a young age then there is a risk of complications if she gets rubella infection during pregnancy. Those who did not get this vaccine as a child, can get it after marriage.
Before becoming a mother:
Thalassemia factor genetic testing is essential when one is trying to conceive. A Thalassemia minor does not have any symptoms but it can act as a carrier through whom, the child can get sick. If the wife has Thalassemia minor then the husband should also get himself tested because if both the partners are minor then there is a chance of Thalassemia major in the unborn child, which is a serious problem.
So those are planning to have children should first get themselves tested for Thalassemia. This apart, tests to determine the Blood group, haemoglobin, thyroid, diabetes and blood pressure are also necessary. Presently, one in every four pregnant women develops diabetes and many are also deficient in vitamin B12 and vitamin D. All these tests should also be conducted.
At middle age:
Every woman above 35 years should consult a doctor at least once a year even if she does not have any illness. Breast examination is the most important test that should be done at this age. Anyone can self-examine breasts but it is better to get oneself checked by a doctor.