What can a colposcopy detect?

A colposcopy is used to find cancerous cells or abnormal cells that can become cancerous in the cervix, vagina, or vulva. These abnormal cells are sometimes called “precancerous tissue.” A colposcopy also looks for other health conditions, such as genital warts or noncancerous growths called polyps.
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What diseases does a colposcopy detect?

Colposcopy can be used to diagnose:
  • Genital warts.
  • Inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis)
  • Precancerous changes in the tissue of the cervix.
  • Precancerous changes in the tissue of the vagina.
  • Precancerous changes of the vulva.
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What happens if you have an abnormal colposcopy?

You may need treatment if the results of your colposcopy show that there are abnormal cells in your cervix. The abnormal cells will be removed, which usually involves removing an area of the cervix about the size of a finger tip.
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Can doctor see cervical cancer during colposcopy?

Your doctor can use a colposcopy to diagnose cervical cancer, genital warts, vaginal cancer, and vulvar cancer, as well. Once your doctor gets the results from your colposcopy, they'll know whether or not you need further tests.
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Does a colposcopy show STDs?

Your provider performs a colposcopy when she's concerned about an abnormal Pap smear test or other abnormalities — such as changes in your vagina, cervix or uterus. A colposcopy may also help your doctor determine if you need to have a test for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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A Patient’s Guide to Colposcopy: What to Expect When Having a Colposcopy.



What are the symptoms of HPV in females?

HPV can infect cells in the vagina and around the vulva. If a female has low risk HPV, they may see warts on the vulva. These warts may present as: a cluster that looks like a cauliflower.
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Some symptoms of vaginal cancer include :
  • bleeding after sex.
  • unusual discharge.
  • a lump in the vagina.
  • pain while having sex.
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How long does it take to get the results of a colposcopy?

It may take 4 to 8 weeks to get colposcopy results. Your colposcopist usually sends a letter with your results. If your results take longer than this, you can call the hospital or your colposcopist to check on them.
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What was your first cervical cancer symptom?

Early signs of cervical cancer
  • Vaginal bleeding that occurs between menstrual periods or after menopause.
  • Vaginal discharge that is thick, odorous or tinged with blood.
  • Menstrual periods that are heavier or last longer than usual.
  • Vaginal bleeding or pain during sexual intercourse.
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Can a colposcopy detect ovarian cancer?

Colposcopy and directed biopsy led to the diagnosis of ovarian cancer which had spread to the cervix. The unusual colposcopic features which allowed a clinical diagnosis are correlated with histopathology and the findings discussed.
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How do you feel when you have cervical cancer?

Signs and symptoms of more-advanced cervical cancer include:
  • Vaginal bleeding after intercourse, between periods or after menopause.
  • Watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor.
  • Pelvic pain or pain during intercourse.
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Can a colposcopy detect endometriosis?

Most patients with endometriosis of the cervix are asymptomatic. A substantial number of patients reported in the literature only had abnormal smear results and were diagnosed during colposcopy or by pathologic examinations of their biopsy or hysterectomy specimens.
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What if your cervical biopsy is positive?

However, if you recently had a cervical biopsy, you may need repeated Pap and HPV testing sooner. A positive test, on the other hand, means that cancer or precancerous cells have been found and further diagnosis and treatment may be needed.
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How serious are precancerous cells?

Often, precancerous lesions are not invasive and a person will not develop cancer. In some cases these precancerous cells, if left alone, may go on to become “invasive” cancer cells. Sometimes, it may take these cells a few years, or even decades to progress.
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Why do I need a colposcopy if my Pap is normal?

If your pap test showed some abnormal cells and you tested positive for HPV, a colposcopy can help confirm and diagnose potential problems. HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a virus that may raise your risk for certain types of cancer, including cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers.
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What causes abnormal cells in cervix?

Other things can cause cells to look abnormal, including irritation, some infections (such as a yeast infection), growths (such as polyps in the uterus), and changes in hormones that occur during pregnancy or menopause. Although these things may make cervical cells look abnormal, they are not related to cancer.
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Can BV cause positive HPV test?

Bacterial vaginosis - cervical human papillomavirus association. Analysis of the association between BV and cervical HPV infection shows that HPV prevalence is significantly higher in BV positive women in only three out of twelve studies compared to women without BV [14,17,23].
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What are the early warning signs of ovarian cancer?

What are the early warning signs of ovarian cancer?
  • Pelvic or abdominal pain or cramping. ...
  • Feeling full quickly after starting to eat or lack of appetite. ...
  • Indigestion or upset stomach.
  • Nausea.
  • Feeling like you have to urinate more frequently or urgently than normal. ...
  • Unexplained exhaustion. ...
  • Bloating and/or constipation.
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What were your early symptoms of ovarian cancer?

11 Early signs of ovarian cancer
  • Constant discomfort in the lower abdomen.
  • Persistent stomach bloating.
  • An enlarged abdomen or a lump felt on lying down.
  • Difficulty eating and feeling full quickly.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Constipation and other digestive changes.
  • Difficulty breathing.
  • Low fever.
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What kind of leg pain is associated with ovarian cancer?

“Ovarian cancers can secondarily cause leg pain in a number of conditions, but the first thing I would say is the likely cause of leg pain would be arthritis or other musculoskeletal issues. It might occur, for example, if someone needs a knee replacement or if they had an old injury.”
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Do you feel unwell with cervical cancer?

Advanced cervical cancer means that a cancer that began in the cervix has spread to another part of the body. Symptoms depend on where the cancer is in the body. They might include: tiredness and feeling unwell.
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What is the smell of cervical cancer?

cervical cancer is now potentially a preventable disease! Cervical cancer causes a smelly blood stained vaginal discharge. Every gynaecologist would recognise the rotten meat smell which can only mean one of two things.
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How long do you have to live if you have cervical cancer?

Survival for all stages of cervical cancer

more than 60 out of every 100 (more than 60%) will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after diagnosis. more than 50 women out of every 100 (more than 50%) will survive their cancer for 10 years or more after diagnosis.
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What causes abnormal cervical cells besides HPV?

These include yeast infections, HPV, the herpes virus, or many other infections. Abnormal cells. These changes are called cervical dysplasia. The cells are not cancerous but may be precancerous.
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How long does it take the cervix to heal after a colposcopy?

If you feel like this, contact your GP or the colposcopy clinic where you had your treatment. It takes four to six weeks for your cervix to heal. To reduce the risk of infection during this time, you should avoid sexual contact or wearing tampons.
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Is dyskaryosis an STD?

Dyskaryosis can be caused through infection with human papilloma virus (HPV), which exists in a number of different strains; type 16 and type 18 cause dyskaryosis more frequently and readily than do other types. These viruses are nearly always sexually transmitted.
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