The basic examination for women also includes a number of procedures and analyses aimed at assessing overall health and identifying potential problems. Here are a few common aspects that are usually included in a basic examination for women:

  1.  Physical examination: This includes measuring blood pressure, checking pulse, examining skin, lymph nodes, as well as examining sensory organs, chest and abdomen.
  2.  Blood analysis: Usually includes a general blood test (UAC), a biochemical blood test (determining glucose, cholesterol, kidney and liver function), as well as an analysis of the presence of certain markers such as tumor markers (for example, determining the level of CA-125 for ovarian cancer screening).
  3.  Mammography: This is a special X-ray examination of the mammary glands to detect early signs of breast cancer.
  4.  Ultrasound of the pelvic organs and organs of the genitourinary system: This may include ultrasound scans of the uterus, ovaries, and bladder to assess their condition.
  5.  Cytological examination of the cervix: Also known as a Pap test (cytological examination of the cervix) or a smear for oncocytology, this is a procedure for detecting changes in the cells of the cervix that may indicate precancerous conditions or cancer.
  6.  Doctor's consultation: The doctor may ask a number of questions about your lifestyle, medical history, potential risks, and conduct a general medical examination.

Again, it is important to note that specific tests and procedures may vary depending on the age, medical history, and risk factors of a particular patient. Regular medical checkups will help identify potential problems at an early stage and maintain overall health.