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Colposcopy exam - what to expect

  • 29-09-2020 6:05pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 529 ✭✭✭


    I have a colposcopy appointment next week (HPV positive) and to say that I'm nervous is an understatement.

    I'm not looking for any medical advice, but could anyone who's been through same please advise me of what I can expect during the appointment?

    I'm a complete wuss when it comes to pain, would I be OK to take paracetamol and / or ibuprofen before going on?

    How much does it hurt if I need to have a biopsy taken?

    I'm really nervous about this.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 614 ✭✭✭notsoyoungwan


    I’ve had this a few times and it was fine. Ok, there’s not a lot of dignity but other than that it’s fine!

    You’ll be in a chair with your legs in stirrups. You’ll have a hospital gown on. It’s mostly like a smear test but if they biopsy you’ll feel a sharp short pain. For me it was only seconds. I had mild crampy abdominal pain for a few hours afterwards. I had a light bit of spotting afterwards too but that was only on the day of the procedure itself.

    I had it done first thing in the morning and was back at work two hours later.

    You’ll be fine. Best of luck.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Make sure you eat breakfast. I skipped breakfast before mine because I was nervous and I got a bit faint - the nurses said I should have made sure to eat something that morning, especially since I'm prone to nerves.

    They'll offer you pads as there can be a bit of bleeding if they take a biopsy - the hospital ones are very thick so if you're going back to work afterwards I'd advise bringing your own pads.

    About the painkillers I'm sure it's fine to take some, but in my case I was waiting in the waiting room for quite a long time so I'd wait until you're actually called into the exam room before taking anything.


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