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How is endometriosis diagnosed: physical examination

        HOW IS ENDOMETRIOSIS DIAGNOSED: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
A physical examination usually involves:
testing a specimen of your urine
taking your blood pressure
examining your breasts
examining your abdomen
a pelvic examination (sometimes also known as an internal or a vaginal examination).
The purpose of the pelvic examination is to try to determine whether there are any indications that you may have some endometrial implants or cysts present. Sometimes, the pelvic examination will suggest the presence of endometriosis but often nothing abnormal will be found, especially in the early stages of the disease.
Knowing what is involved in a pelvic examination will help to relieve any anxiety that you may have and help you to relax and therefore make the examination more comfortable for you and easier for the doctor. Ask your doctor to explain the procedure to you before she or he begins.
It is best if you empty your bladder just before the examination as a full bladder will make it difficult for the doctor to perform the examination satisfactorily.
During the pelvic examination you will usually be asked to lie on your back with your legs spread apart, knees bent and feet together.
While the doctor is examining you it will help if you tell him or her when you can feel any pain or discomfort. A pelvic examination may cause a little discomfort but it should not be painful. If the examination does cause pain ask your doctor to stop for a moment to allow the pain to subside while you relax again. After the examination has been completed ask the doctor to describe what he or she felt.
The doctor will begin by examining the external genitalia, which includes the vulva, clitoris and labia, for any signs of inflammation, irritation or infection.
The doctor will then insert an instrument, known as a speculum, that holds the sides of the vagina apart to examine the vagina and the cervix. The doctor may also take a Pap smear or a sample of any unusual discharge using a cotton swab or a wooden spatula. Once a thorough examination has been made the doctor will remove the speculum and perform a bimanual pelvic examination.
In the bimanual examination the doctor inserts two gloved fingers into your vagina and places the fingers of the other hand on your lower abdomen in order to feel the outline, shape, size and location of the pelvic organs between his or her hands. The doctor will also feel for any nodules, lumps, growths, enlargements or areas of tenderness.
During the examination the doctor may be able to feel nodules of endometriosis in the Pouch of Douglas, on the utero-sacral ligaments or in the recto-vaginal septum. It may also be possible to feel if the ovaries are enlarged, which may indicate cysts on the ovaries. The doctor will also be able to feel if the uterus is lying in the normal position or if it is stuck in a retroverted position.
Occasionally, the doctor may feel that it is necessary to perform a recto-vaginal examination if you are complaining of symptoms involving the bowel. This examination is similar to a bimanual pelvic examination but the index finger is inserted into the vagina and the middle finger into the rectum. The fingers of the doctors other hand are placed over the lower abdomen to help outline the organs and feel for any enlargements or growths.
If a pelvic examination does not indicate anything abnormal and if it was not performed near the time of your period it may be worthwhile having another examination just before, or during, your period when the endometriosis is most active thus making the implants more tender, larger and easier to feel.
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