kolposkopiaga
Kolposkopiaga is a medical procedure used to examine the cervix, vagina, and vulva. It is performed using a colposcope, a specialized microscope that allows a doctor to view these areas with magnification. This examination is typically done when a Pap smear reveals abnormal cells or if a patient has other concerning symptoms such as unexplained vaginal bleeding or genital warts. The procedure is usually performed in a doctor's office and takes about 10 to 20 minutes.
During a kolposkopiaga, the patient lies on an examination table with their feet in stirrups, similar to
Kolposkopiaga is a safe procedure with minimal risks. Some temporary side effects may include mild cramping,