Topic Guide : Explaining Colposcopy

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Topic Guide: Explaining Colposcopy

Colposcopy is a type of test performed to examine cervical cancer in order to get a close-up look at your cervix. The procedure is performed to easily and quickly find changes in the cell of your cervix turning into cancer. Colposcopy is a type of women’s health exam performed by a doctor using a tool called a colposcope. The test is a magnified visual inspection of the cervix that helps test and provides a magnified and illuminated view of the vaginal walls, vulva, and uterine cervix. In general, colposcopy is often performed after an abnormal pap test or pap smear. According to the reports and Dr. Elsa, a Gynaecology Surgeon in Dubai Colposcopy and pap tests are both related to cervical cancer and the identification of changes in the cell of the cervix, people often tend to mix the concept and consider both the same. But in reality, both are distinct from each other. A Pap test involves gathering a sample of cervix cells and testing them to detect the early changes leading to cervical cancer if any whereas a colposcopy is performed when the results of the pap test are positive. A colposcopy helps diagnose and confirm potential problems, signs if possible, etc. Points to Know Before Appearing for a Colposcopy Nothing huge is required to be done before appearing for a colposcopy. The below-mentioned 2 things can be done to make things easier and slow down your nervousness.


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