Colposcopy is a procedure where a healthcare provider uses a special magnifying instrument called a colposcope to examine a woman's cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of abnormalities such as precancerous or cancerous cells. It involves the application of an acetic acid solution to highlight any suspicious areas, followed by careful inspection. Colposcopy is often used as a follow-up to an abnormal Pap test result or as a screening tool for women at high risk for cervical cancer.
Colposcopy is a procedure where a healthcare provider uses a special magnifying instrument called a colposcope to examine a woman's cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of abnormalities such as precancerous or cancerous cells. It involves the application of an acetic acid solution to highlight any suspicious areas, followed by careful inspection. Colposcopy is often used as a follow-up to an abnormal Pap test result or as a screening tool for women at high risk for cervical cancer.
Colposcopy is a procedure using a magnifying instrument to examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva for signs of abnormalities such as precancerous cells or cancer. In Egypt, this outpatient procedure may include a biopsy if necessary.
Egyptian women often combine colposcopy with other gynecological services during one visit to save time and money.