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Why would a woman need a colposcopy?

Released on May. 12, 2021

Why would a woman need a colposcopy?

Cervical disease is a relatively common gynecological disease, especially cervical cancer, the most common gynecological malignant tumor, second only to breast cancer, and the second highest incidence of malignant tumors in my country. Early detection and treatment are the key. Colposcopy is an important method for diagnosing early cervical cancer and cervical precancerous lesions. Colposcopy can detect cervical lesions in time, provide biopsy of suspicious abnormal sites, and make a diagnosis in combination with pathological examination. This can improve cervical precancerous lesions and cervical cancer. Inspection rate.

Why would a woman need a colposcopy?

Electronic colposcopy is suitable for married or unmarried women with sexual life experience, especially cervical erosion, long-term treatment, contact bleeding history, positive cervical cytology, clinical human papillary virus infection has important examination value. Vaginal examination is easy to operate, the patient is painless, and the examination can be repeated. Therefore, vaginal examination is a screening method for early detection of cervical cancer.

Colposcopy can detect cervical lesions in time, provide a biopsy of suspicious abnormal sites, and make a diagnosis in conjunction with pathological examinations. This can increase the inspection rate of cervical precancerous lesions and cervical cancer. In recent years, cervical precancerous lesions and early cervical cancer The number of detected cases is increasing, and electronic colposcopy is an important means to diagnose early cervical cancer and cervical precancerous lesions.

Electronic colposcopy is of great value in diagnosing female lower genital tract diseases, especially in the diagnosis of cervical diseases, and can detect cervical diseases in time.

What should be paid attention to in electronic colposcopy?

1. The schedule of colposcopy should generally be arranged 3-5 days after menstruation. There is no time limit for suspected cervical cancer or precancerous lesions. If there are lesions in the cervical canal, it is appropriate to check when it is close to ovulation.

2, 3 days before the examination, stop vaginal douche and medication, and prohibit sex.

3. For those with vaginal inflammation, it is best to check after the inflammation subsides.