What causes pain during a pap smear?

Cervical curettage examination is very painful, consider the following two reasons: first, women have vaginal inflammation, there is vaginitis in the case if you do gynecological examination, use a speculum to prop open the vagina. Through the friction between the speculum and the vaginal wall, it is possible to stimulate the vaginal wall to produce a more painful sensation, generally women with vaginal inflammation this feeling is particularly obvious. Secondly, cervical curettage is usually done during a gynecological examination, which requires the use of a speculum to prop open the vagina. If the doctor’s movements during the gynecological examination are rough, the speculum pierces the skin when it goes in, which may also cause pain. It may also be painful if the speculum pulls on the pubic hair during the gynecological examination. Cervical curettage is a method of cervical cancer screening. There is no pain nerve tissue on the top of the cervix, so there is no pain in the cervix when the curettage is done. However, this pain may come from the vaginal wall from vaginitis or with from a gynecological exam.