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Colposcopy


A Colposcopy is an assessment of the cervix and/or lower genital tract with the use of a colposcope (microscope).

Some of the reasons for Colposcopy are:


  • Abnormal Pap Smear
  • Abnormal looking cervix
  • Bleeding after intercourse
  • Lesions in the lower genital area requiring further assessment


A Colposcopy is very similar to having a Cervical Screening Test (Pap smear). You will be lying on the examination couch with your legs supported by stirrups.  A speculum will be inserted into the vagina and a Pap smear is taken, a fluid containing weak vinegar and iodine may be used to enhance the abnormal area on your cervix.  If an abnormality is seen, a biopsy will be taken.  This may cause a bit of cramping pain in the lower abdomen that should resolve in a few minutes.


After the colposcopy

  • You can expect to have a discharge for 3 -5days.
  • Do not have intercourse, insert tampons or anything else into the vagina to reduce the risk of infection
  • Do not use swimming pools, spas, or have a bath while you are having a vaginal discharge ( shower is OK)

 

Complications

  • Infection:  If you have an offensive discharge with or without lower abdominal pain please contact us
  • Bleeding:  If you have heavy bleeding or are passing large clots not related to your period please contact us


Make sure you understand follow up arrangements with your doctor.  This may include a phone call to inform you of the result with a confirmation letter to follow, or you may be asked to come back within the next few weeks to discuss your results.



Do not be overly concerned regarding your appointment, we are here to help and take care of you!
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