What does a normal colposcopic iodine test indicate?
A normal colposcopic iodine test generally indicates that there are no pathological changes in the cervix or vagina. The specific analysis is as follows:
The colposcopic iodine test typically involves applying an iodine solution to the vagina and cervix, followed by insertion of a colposcope or sheath through the vagina to observe the detailed condition of the vaginal canal and cervix. A normal result usually suggests the absence of lesions in the cervix and vaginal tissues. However, before undergoing a colposcopic iodine test, it is important to ensure that there is no labial adhesion, cervical bleeding, or similar conditions. The procedure may cause minor trauma to the vaginal mucosa. Therefore, for a short period after the examination, spicy, raw, cold, and greasy stimulating foods should be avoided, and sexual intercourse should be refrained from to prevent secondary injury to the vaginal mucosa and worsening of discomfort symptoms.
It is recommended to have regular full-body checkups at qualified medical institutions in daily life, so that any organ or tissue abnormalities can be detected and treated promptly. If diagnosed with a condition, maintain a positive mindset and actively cooperate with treatment during the therapeutic process.