Should I visit a gynaecologist if I am not sexually active?
Gynaecological issues can affect women regardless of whether they’re sexually active or not. If you are experiencing any symptoms, such as pain in the genital area or abdomen, irregular bleeding, absent periods or excessive pain during your menstrual cycle, you should consider seeing a gynaecologist for an assessment.
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