Over time, women's health has become increasingly complicated. Several factors, including dietary changes, pollution in all spheres of life, changes in lifestyle, and microwave radiation, are affecting the health of women today. Early menarche in girls and early menopause in women are current trends. Breast, cervical, and uterine cancer incidences have all increased over time. In recent years, one frequently learns about them from friends and family. Changing attitudes toward freedom and lifestyle are also encouraging more women to engage in many partners and casual sex. They run the danger of contracting sexually transmitted illnesses as a result. Gynecological screenings in the past were condition-specific and based on present symptoms. PAP Smear Test (PST) was later developed. In this, cervix and vaginal fluid samples are obtained, and the cells are examined for cervical cancer and a few other disorders. Many women still hold the false belief that a gynecological checkup is equivalent to PST and that is sufficient. The truth is very different. PST has a relatively narrow scope and does not identify many hazards to women's health.
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