How does colposcopy work?

Colposcopy is a procedure that involves placing a colposcope inside a woman’s vagina for examination or diagnosis of disease. The patient is placed in the lithotomy position, the vagina is sterilized, a vaginal speculum is used to open the vagina, and the colposcope is used to examine localized lesions. Colposcopy is used to examine the cervix and vaginal tissues. During a colposcopy, a light source on a lens is used to illuminate the tissue. The optics then magnify the lesion and transmit the lesion to a computer that converts it into information that is processed and presented digitally or as an image. Once the examination is complete, the doctor will gradually remove the colposcope as well as the vaginal speculum. If you need to undergo colposcopy, you need to go to a regular hospital, and you need to be regulated by a doctor. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.