Colposcopy is an important and common diagnostic method for women's health. Although this procedure is generally painless and low-risk, some patients may experience anxiety. Obtaining detailed information about the procedure and knowing the preparation steps will help reduce this anxiety and ensure the most accurate results.

To best prepare for the colposcopy procedure and ensure clear visualization, please consider the following guidelines:

Menstrual Period: The procedure is generally not scheduled during your menstrual period; this is important for obtaining a clear image.
Sexual Intercourse: Avoid sexual intercourse one or two days before the procedure.
Tampon Use: Do not use tampons one or two days before the procedure.
Vaginal Products: Do not use vaginal medications or vaginal douches for two days prior to the procedure.
Pain Management: Your physician may recommend taking a simple pain reliever before the procedure.
Anxiety Reduction: To manage pre-procedure anxiety, you may consider relaxation techniques such as exercise, meditation, or spending time with a close friend. Activities like listening to music during the procedure can also help you relax.