There are no special precautions to be taken after a female colposcopy, generally personal hygiene and regular rest are required, but coitus and tub baths are not recommended within two weeks after the examination.
Female colposcopy is mainly used to observe whether there are abnormal changes in the mucous membrane and blood vessels of the vagina and cervix through the monitor. Usually, there are no special precautions for women after colposcopy. Generally the examination will not cause much impact on daily life. However, most doctors will recommend avoiding coitus and tub baths for two weeks after the examination as a precautionary measure.
Secondly, colposcopy is after all an examination of a foreign body going into the reproductive tract, so you need to strengthen the management of personal hygiene habits and keep your private parts clean. It is sufficient to maintain a healthy routine and good living habits after the examination. Colposcopy can be used to diagnose cervical cancer, vaginal cancer and other diseases.
If the result of colposcopy is abnormal, further pathological examination is needed to facilitate the doctor’s diagnosis of the disease.