Colposcopy

Colposcopy is an important diagnostic procedure used for a detailed examination of the cervix, vagina, and external genitalia. A colposcope (a specialized microscope) is used to detect any abnormalities. The process is very similar to a Pap smear test and is performed without anesthesia, as it is generally painless.

When Should a Colposcopy Be Performed?

Colposcopy is recommended in the following cases:

  • Abnormal Pap Smear results
  • Visible abnormalities on the cervix during a gynecological examination
  • Presence of external genital warts (HPV-related lesions)
  • Persistent cervical infections that do not resolve with treatment
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding, such as bleeding after sexual intercourse or frequent episodes of abnormal bleeding
  • Patient history indicating a need for further cervical evaluation

Preparation for the Examination

Colposcopy can be performed on any day of the menstrual cycle, except during menstruation. Sexual intercourse should be avoided for 2-3 days before the procedure to ensure accurate results.

At Thely Clinic, we provide advanced colposcopy services with a focus on early detection and preventive care, ensuring comprehensive gynecological health management for every woman.

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