Can you do a Pap smear without a speculum?

One of the main causes of discomfort is the speculum (the instrument used to hold the walls of the vagina open). It is now possible to do cervical screening by testing for the virus that causes cervical cancer; human papillomavirus (HPV
human papillomavirus (HPV
Human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) is caused by a DNA virus from the Papillomaviridae family. Many HPV infections cause no symptoms and 90% resolve spontaneously within two years. In some cases, an HPV infection persists and results in either warts or precancerous lesions.
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). An advantage of HPV testing is that samples can be taken without a speculum.
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Is there another way to do a Pap smear?

TUESDAY, Aug. 21, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- The Pap smear has long been the gold standard for cervical cancer screening, but an expert panel now says the HPV (human papillomavirus) test is also an option for women over 30.
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What can I use instead of a speculum?

The Callascope has the potential to offer an alternative to the standard duckbill speculum for clinical exams, which like the self-breast exam, will allow individuals with cervices to perform basic cervical exams in their own homes.
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Does Pap smear speculum hurt?

Does it hurt? Pap smears shouldn't hurt. If you're getting your first Pap, it may feel a little uncomfortable because it's a new sensation that your body isn't yet used to.
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Why does inserting a speculum hurt?

Sometimes a pap test is excruciatingly painful not because the speculum is the wrong size, but because your vaginal issue is thin and dry or the muscles that surround the vagina are tense and painful.
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Pelvic Examination



Is a speculum necessary?

Speculums may be uncomfortable, but they're a vital tool that allow doctors to give you a comprehensive pelvic exam. This exam helps your doctor check for sexually transmitted infections — including HPV, which is a leading cause of cervical cancer — and other potential health problems.
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How can you check your cervix without a speculum?

If you want to actually see your cervix, place a mirror on the floor underneath your pelvis. You may have to use your nondominant hand to separate your labia for easier visualization.
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How wide does a speculum open you?

Despite how exposed you may feel with your legs in the stirrups, you might be surprised to learn that no matter which speculum you get, it is not holding your vagina open several inches wide. In fact, the opening is only about 2 centimeters wide during a Pap, says Dr. Shirazian.
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How does it feel to have a speculum inserted?

Putting in and opening the speculum shouldn't hurt. But some women say that it can cause a bit of pressure and discomfort. Because the vagina is surrounded by muscles that can contract or relax, the exam can be more comfortable if you relax the muscles in that area.
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Can a speculum cut you?

Complications related to speculum use

The speculum might feel like it's stretching out your vagina, but it only opens up the vaginal canal temporarily. It won't widen or loosen your vagina. A speculum shouldn't cause damage or injury when used by a trained doctor.
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How do you make a Pap smear hurt less?

Smear test top tips: How to make cervical screening more...
  1. Time your appointment with your period.
  2. Wear comfortable clothes.
  3. Ask for a woman to do the test.
  4. Ask for a smaller speculum.
  5. Put the speculum in yourself.
  6. Ask to change position.
  7. Don't use lubricant.
  8. Use painkillers if necessary.
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Why do gynecologists finger you?

The rectovaginal exam — Your doctor or nurse may also put a gloved finger into your rectum. This checks the muscles between your vagina and your anus. This also checks for tumors behind your uterus, on the lower wall of your vagina, or in your rectum.
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How many fingers does a gynecologist use?

A breast exam might also be done. Sometimes, but not always, gynecologists conduct a pelvic exam, which is usually the most uncomfortable part for patients. A doctor uses a speculum to examine the vagina and cervix and then places fingers of one hand inside the vagina and presses on the abdomen with the other hand.
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Why was my smear test so painful?

There are many reasons why a smear test may be painful, including: Vaginismus, which is when the vagina suddenly tightens as you try to put something into it. Endometriosis. Cervical ectropion (cervical erosion)
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Can I do my own Pap smear at home?

Women will be provided an at-home HPV screening kit that includes a tiny brush to swab the vagina to collect cells and a specimen container to mail the swab back to the testing facility. The study, which will be run by the NCI, will assess if the at-home test is comparable to a screening performed in a doctor's office.
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What is a blind Pap smear?

Patients in the blind Pap group were developmentally delayed and aged no older than 26 years. Their tests were performed without use of a speculum by gently inserting a Q-tip into the vaginal canal until meeting resistance from the vaginal fornix.
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Is it normal to get wet during a pelvic exam?

There is nothing wrong with you. Your body's natural response of lubrication in this particular case has nothing to do with whether you are aroused by your doctor or the examination itself. Also, some women lubricate more than others and that is normal too.
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Can you get sedated for a Pap smear?

The short answer to this question is, yes, you can be sedated to get a pelvic exam and Pap smear. This is not common practice however, and usually only done when there is suspected clinical concern and a routine exam is not possible.
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What is the smallest speculum?

SMALL SIZE SPECULUM: The gynecological instrument measures 3-inch by 3/4-inch used by doctors to open the walls of the vagina and examine the vagina and cervix.
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Can you self examine your cervix?

Use one hand to separate your labia and your dominant hand to insert one finger into the vagina. Your middle finger or pointer finger are typically the best fingers to check your cervix with, according to Dr. Evans. “You can use water-based lubricant or coconut oil if needed,” she adds.
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Can u check your own cervix?

Pregnant women can check their own cervix, but if they are not familiar with how it felt before pregnancy, it may be difficult to recognize the changes. A self-check of the cervix is not a substitute for a cervical exam by a healthcare professional, however.
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Can you insert a speculum yourself?

Lie back. Bend your knees, with your feet wide apart. Lubricate the speculum, and insert it into your vagina in the closed position. Experiment to find the most comfortable position for inserting the speculum.
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Why do we still use speculums?

"The speculum was originally designed for a physician to view the cervix from outside the body," Asiedu says, "but with current technology, you can easily view the cervix from inside the body."
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Can a male doctor do a Pap smear?

It is prudent for women to avoid male doctors for intimate female health issues. It's always a risk to allow a male doctor to do intimate procedures such as colonoscopies, pelvic exams, pap smears, rectal exams, and breast exams on you.
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Do doctors reuse speculums?

If you've noticed lately that your speculum isn't a cold, scary, metal device anymore, then your doc's office is probably pretty up to date with technology and cleanliness. The plastic tools are disposable and therefore not reused (no sanitation worries!).
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