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HPV positive and colposcopy

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Mandymoo456 Sun 15-Jun-25 21:52:33

Hi just needing support after 2 years of positive HPV no abnormal cells in going for a colposcopy, I'm an anxious person and not sure what to expect

Georgesgran Sun 15-Jun-25 22:26:41

I had one years ago - just the same sort of thing as a smear, then a little ‘pinch’ as a sample is snipped out for the biopsy. Not exactly painful, but I’m a ‘bleeder’ and needed a pad afterwards.

bridie54 Fri 27-Jun-25 09:59:04

I’ve had a few colposcopes ( spelling ?) and found no discomfort. I didn’t need anything snipped, just to get a smear as my cervix is not in the usual position hence the difficulty.

I’d had 2 years of painful attempts with local GP nurse trying to get a smear taken. Finally getting to the hospital clinic was the answer. I don’t know why the local nurse waited so long and it was me pointing out the repeated unsuccessful attempts and questioning it that made them send me to the clinic.

LeannaShea Wed 02-Jul-25 20:35:26

I totally understand the anxiety of having to have a colposcopy after 2 years of being HPV positive! I’ve been there: the doctor uses a small, hose-like device to get a good look at your cervix, and can then take a small (pinch) sample for a biopsy. It doesn’t hurt much, just a quick sting and then you’re fine – you just need a small bandage. The fact that you haven’t seen any abnormal cells is great news, but it’s important to get checked out, especially if it’s been going on for a while. I find it helpful to carry a small bag with a warm towel or gel to help you relax after you’re out. Good luck with geometry dash spam !

Jaxjacky Wed 02-Jul-25 21:21:42

Reported, how crass