Vulvoscopy
From Beacon
A vulvoscopy is a medical examination that focuses on the vulva, the external part of the female genitalia, to detect abnormalities or disease. This procedure uses a colposcope, a special magnifying device, to provide a detailed view of the vulvar skin and mucous membranes. It is typically performed when there are symptoms such as itching, pain, or visible lesions, or after an abnormal result from another test. A vulvoscopy can help diagnose conditions like vulvar dysplasia, infections, or skin disorders. The procedure is usually quick and minimally invasive, providing valuable information to guide further treatment and ensure optimal patient care.