Colposcopy in Charlottesville, VA
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What is a Colposcopy?
A colposcopy is a medical procedure that involves the examination of the cervix or vaginal walls using a colposcope, a specialized magnifying instrument. It is typically performed by a gynecologist or a trained healthcare provider.
During a colposcopy, the colposcope provides a close-up view of the tissues, enabling your provider to identify any abnormalities, such as precancerous or cancerous lesions. If any suspicious areas are found, a biopsy might be taken for further evaluation.
Why is a Colposcopy Done?
A colposcopy can be performed for many reasons, including:
- To investigate abnormal Pap smear results
- Screening for cervical, vaginal or vulvar cancer
- Monitoring known cervical abnormalities
- Evaluating genital warts or other symptoms
- Following up on HPV infection
Who Needs a Colposcopy?
A colposcopy might be recommended for individuals who have:
- Abnormal Pap smear results
- A history of cervical abnormalities
- Symptoms like genital warts or unexplained bleeding
- A positive HPV test result
- A family history of cervical cancer
- Previous treatment for cervical dysplasia or cancer
What are the Risks?
A Colposcopy is generally safe and has minimal risks. Potential risks can include mild discomfort during the procedure, and cramping and/or spotting after. While very rare, additional risks include infection, bleeding, and cervical injury or scarring.
What To Expect
If found to be a candidate for a colposcopy, your provider will discuss the procedure with you and answer any questions you might have.
During the procedure, your provider will place a speculum into the vagina to examine the cervix and if needed, will take small tissue samples from any areas that appear abnormal. This can sometimes cause slight discomfort.
After the procedure, you can resume your regular activities aside from vaginal intercourse for 1 week. You might experience mild cramping, spotting, or dark discharge, but this is normal and will subside within a day or two after the procedure. Your provider will notify you once they receive the biopsy results and discuss any next steps.
Why Choose The Center For Advanced Gynecology
The Center for Advanced Gynecology, established in 2018, is dedicated to improving your health by offering expertise in various areas, with a specific focus on gynecological care and advanced surgical techniques when surgery is needed.
Our team provides specialized expertise in non-surgical treatment of chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse, pudendal neuralgia, and vaginal, vulvar, and bladder pain.
Since opening our doors, we have recognized the need in our community for more than just specialty care and have a growing practice in routine gynecologic care, cancer screening, Pap smears, menopausal management, hormonal imbalances, hormone replacement therapy, breast care, contraceptive care, urinary incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse.