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What, Why, How of Colposcopy
What is a colposcopy? What are the
benefits of colposcopy?
Colposcopy is a procedure that uses
a special microscope (called a
colposcope) to look into the vagina
and to look very closely at the
cervix (the opening to the uterus,
or womb).
The colposcope magnifies, or
enlarges, the image of the outer
portion of the cervix. It is
somewhat like looking through a pair
of binoculars. This allows the
health care provider to see the
outer portion of the cervix better.
Sometimes a small sample of tissue
(called a biopsy) is taken for
further study. The tissue samples
help the health care provider to
figure out how to treat any problems
found. And, if cancer of the cervix
is found early, or a precancerous
change of cells is found, it can be
treated and almost always can be
cured. Also, for precancers and
early cancers of the cervix,
sometimes removal of part of the
cervix may be the only treatment
needed.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
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knowledge only and is not a
substitute for medical advice or
treatment for specific medical
conditions. The information should
not be used during any medical
emergency or for the diagnosis or
treatment of any medical condition.
A licensed physician should be
consulted for diagnosis and
treatment of any and all medical
conditions.
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