- Overview
- What is colposcopy?
- Why is a colposcopy performed?
- What happens at the initial visit?
- Is the procedure painful?
- Is colposcopy risky?
- Does this procedure affect having children?
- Why is colposcopy important?
- Will there be bleeding after a colposcopy?
- When should I call my doctor?
- Can I use tampons after the procedure?
Patient Education: Diseases Conditions Treatments & Procedures
Colposcopy
What is colposcopy?
Colposcopy is a means of viewing your cervix, vagina and/or vulva with a microscope. The microscope does not go inside you. By using the microscope and a special wash solution (weak vinegar), the physician may be able to identify any abnormal cells. This examination is called colposcopy.