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Disposable Sterile Plastic Vaginal Speculum for Vaginal Examination

A vaginal speculum is a medical instrument used to widen the vaginal canal for gynecological examinations and procedures. It allows healthcare professionals to inspect the cervix, vaginal walls, and other internal structures with enhanced visibility. The speculum is commonly used for Pap smears, colposcopies, biopsies, and other diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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Disposable Sterile Plastic Vaginal Speculum for Vaginal and Cervical Examination

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A speculum is a device a healthcare provider uses to examine hollow openings in your body, like your vagina, anus, ears or nostrils. The vaginal speculum used during pelvic exams is probably the most well-known type. During an exam, the speculum widens your vaginal walls just enough for your provider to see your vaginal canal and your cervix. Your cervix is the opening between your vagina and your uterus.


A speculum allows your provider to check abnormal growths, take fluid samples for testing, and even perform surgeries through your vagina.



Features:


1. Size:S,M,L. Different styles available.


2.Transparent finish yields excellent visibility and sampling and examination accuracy.


3. Vaginal Speculum is made of polystyrene,which is a transparent substance,non-toxic,medical grade.


4.Vaginal speculum is a surgical instrument used for vaginal and cervical examination.It helps doctors open the walls of the vagina for operation of Monocyte retrieval and embryo transfer during IVF.



Specifications:

Style

Applicable country

Vaginal speculum with side screw

European, Southeast Asia , Few Africa countries and Latin America

Vaginal speculum with middle screw

Southeast Asia

Vaginal speculum with french type

France, and West Africa countries

Vaginal speculum with press up trigger

America and Canada



Different type available:

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Is a speculum safe?


Yes. Various speculum designs have been used for centuries to aid in diagnosing and treating gynecological conditions. Your healthcare provider will sterilize the speculum beforehand to ensure no bacteria enter your body when they insert it. You don’t have to be concerned about any long-term loosening of your vagina. Any widening during the procedure is temporary. Your vagina will return to its regular size after your exam.



Does a speculum hurt?


It’s common to feel discomfort or pressure when your healthcare provider inserts the speculum and widens it, but it should never hurt. Your provider may push down to relax the muscle at the opening of your vagina as the speculum goes in to reduce any discomfort.


If the speculum feels painful, you may be anxious and tense. Tense muscles can make the experience more painful than it has to be. Breathing and relaxation exercises can help.


Some conditions can make the experience painful if your provider doesn’t know about them beforehand. These conditions include:


*Lichen sclerosus: Lichen sclerosus is a skin disorder that may make your skin less stretchy and more susceptible to tears during a speculum exam.


*Vaginal atrophy: Vaginal atrophy occurs when decreases in estrogen thin your vaginal walls, causing your vaginal canal to shorten and tighten. This might make your vagina feel irritated, dry and sore. You may be more likely to experience discomfort during a speculum exam if you have this condition.


*Vaginismus: With vaginismus, the muscles around your vagina tense because you’re afraid of penetration. This fear includes being penetrated by a speculum. When your muscles tense, your vagina contracts, making a speculum exam more painful.


*Vulvodynia:Vulvodynia is chronic pain in your genitals, or vulva. This pain can extend to your vagina, making a speculum feel painful.


It’s important to let your healthcare provider know if you have any of these conditions so that they can take extra precautions to make the experience as comfortable for you as possible. Another option is to request that the provider who performs your exam has experience performing exams on people with your condition.




How can I make a speculum exam more comfortable?


Come to your appointment ready to communicate with your healthcare provider about your sexual history and your preferences so that they can deliver the best experience possible.


If you’re comfortable doing so, communicate with your provider about:


*Your sexual activity: Having a clear understanding of your history with vaginal penetration can help your provider choose a speculum that fits your vagina comfortably.


*How you tolerate penetration: Let your provider know if penetration is painful for you, including nonsexual penetration. For instance, if you know that you can’t tolerate tampons, let your provider know.


*Any history of sexual trauma or abuse: Pelvic exams may be difficult if you’ve experienced sexual trauma or abuse. Let your provider know about this history so that they can take additional care to ensure your comfort during the exam.


You can also ask that your provider take steps to create a more comfortable experience for you. For instance, you may request that they:


*Start by using the smallest speculum possible.


*Warm the speculum before the procedure.


*Lubricate the speculum before the procedure. This may not always be possible, however, especially if your provider is taking a fluid sample.


*Describe what’s happening during the procedure, alerting you of any sensations you can expect to feel.



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