Colposcopy is a procedure to look for cancerous cells or other abnormal tissue in the cervix, vagina or vulva.
Colposcopy: Closer inspection, safer tomorrow
Colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure for examining the genitourinary system (the cervix, vagina and vulva) for abnormalities. To do this, a colposcope is used to magnify the area and biopsies are taken as needed.
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No sexual activity, douching or tampons are needed before the procedure.
The doctor examines the vaginal area with a magnifying colposcope.
Anaesthesia is unnecessary.
Usually of 10–20 minutes.
It detects abnormal cells or cancer in the cervix, vagina or vulva.
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