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Diagnosing cervical erosion, also known as cervical ectropion, typically involves the following steps: 1. Pelvic Exam: During a pelvic exam, your healthcare provider will visually inspect the cervix for any signs of erosion. The cervix may appear red and inflamed. 2. Pap Smear: A Pap smear involvesRead more
Diagnosing cervical erosion, also known as cervical ectropion, typically involves the following steps:
1. Pelvic Exam: During a pelvic exam, your healthcare provider will visually inspect the cervix for any signs of erosion. The cervix may appear red and inflamed.
2. Pap Smear: A Pap smear involves collecting cells from the cervix to check for abnormalities. While it doesn’t directly diagnose cervical erosion, it can help rule out other conditions.
3. Colposcopy: A colposcopy is a more detailed examination of the cervix using a special microscope called a colposcope. This allows the healthcare provider to see the cervix more clearly and identify any abnormalities.
These methods help ensure an accurate diagnosis and guide appropriate treatment if needed.
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