Photocolposcope

Photocolposcopy is one of the ways to diagnose the condition of the cervix and vagina, which allows doctors to visualize and evaluate changes occurring inside these organs. This study is an important part of the gynecological examination and allows us to detect the early stages of cancer and other diseases of the female genital organs.

The main purpose of photocolposcopy is to recognize the early stages of cervical cancer, erosion, dysplasia and other diseases of the mucous membranes. Various processes in the reproductive system can lead to changes in the cervix. Damage caused by infection, scarring, drooping epithelium, etc., can only be diagnosed by direct examination. In addition, this study helps to check the functioning of the female reproductive system, making it possible to detect minor abnormalities in the tissues of the cervical mucosa. It is often performed by an obstetrician-gynecologist during an appointment with a gynecologist. The procedure takes little time, is safe and does not cause any pain. Therefore, pregnancy and lactation are not contraindications for this study. Basic