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Our Inflammation self test card is very simple to use! Great and easy way to check your PH Balance level in the comfort of your own home.
1. Using cotton bud, gently collect a small amount of fluid from the vagina and apply onto strip.
2. After 30 seconds, compare the color of the strip with the colour test chart. interpretations are provided on the test chart. If test shows any inflammation or infection please consult your physician.
3. Diabetic patients doing hormone therapy, women on menstrual cycle and pregnant women should not do test.
4. Before using the test, please avoid from having intercourse, using vaginal douche or consuming any drugs or alcohol for 48 hours.
5. Store tester away from sun light and in dry area.
Diabetic patients doing hormone therapy, women on menstrual cycle and pregnant women should not do test. If your results are not in the healthy zone, please contact your physician for any concerns.
If you are unsure this product is right for you please consult your physician before using.
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While not recommended by medical professionals, some women give themselves vaginal and cervical self-exams. Supporters of these exams say they help women learn what is normal, allowing women to more quickly recognize changes—a way that you can get to know your body better.
A vaginal self-examination is a way to look at your vulva and vagina to better understand your body and to spot problems that may need medical attention. It is not diagnostic since few vaginal diseases can be diagnosed visually.
A vaginal self-exam is not the same as a vulvar examination. When using the term vagina , many people think of the external genitals; however, examining the outside area would be performing a vulvar exam.
Vulvar exams are easier to perform and can detect physical abnormalities that could be caused by genital herpes or HPV. If you see something abnormal on or near your vulva or labia, you should follow up with your healthcare provider for appropriate testing. 1
A vaginal self-exam should never be considered a substitute for an annual pelvic exam, during which a Pap smear and other tests can detect abnormal changes in cervical and vaginal cells. 1
To perform a vaginal self-exam, you will need a strong light such as a flashlight, a mirror, a vaginal lubricant , antiseptic soap or alcohol, and a plastic speculum. Speculums are available at pharmacies that sell medical supplies.
Some people find it easier to have a friend or partner hold the mirror during the exam. Generally speaking, it is best to avoid self-exams during menses as it may be harder to visualize changes or abnormalities.
There may be many reasons why a person may choose to perform a vaginal self-exam. It may be to learn more about their own body or to detect changes indicative of ovulation or pregnancy. For example, the cervix may turn a bluish color during pregnancy (known as Chadwick's sign). 2
Vaginal secretion may thin during ovulation or thicken once fertilization and egg implantation has occurred. Changes in color and texture can indicate an infection. Sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia may manifest with redness, itching, pain, and cervical swelling. 3 Yeast infections may have a cottage-cheese-like discharge and swelling of the labia. 4
If you find an abnormality, do not self-diagnose and treat with over-the-counter or home remedies based on that conclusion. See a healthcare provider and go through appropriate diagnostic procedures.
On the other hand, if you don't find any abnormalities, this is not a reason to assume you are "all clear." You should still see your healthcare provider for regular screenings and check-ups.
Even healthcare providers can draw few conclusions from a pelvis exam when used in isolation. Bacterial vaginosis and genital herpes may the only exceptions, but, even so, the exam is only around 39% and 48% effective, respectively, in making the correct diagnosis. 5
A vaginal self-exam is neither recommended nor effective in detecting cervical cancer or precancerous changes . These can only be detected through Pap screening and other direct diagnostic tests. 6
Your healthcare provider may use a water-based lubricant to ease discomfort during a pelvic exam. 7 These lubricants (like K-Y Jelly) reduce fiction and are similar to the body’s own fluids. Your healthcare provider may not use any lubricant, though.
Look for signs of irritation or problems such as discoloration, sores, bumps, or painful areas around the outside of your vagina (the vulva), the inside walls of your vagina, and the cervix if you're able to see it with a mirror. 8 If you see anything that seems unusual, see your healthcare provider for a full exam and pap smear.
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Cervical cancer: Screening .
VandenBerg N, Prasad S. Easing the discomfort of a speculum exam . J Fam Pract . 2012;61(9):E1-3.
National Vulvodynia Association. National Vulvodynia Association. Vulvar Self-Examination .
By Tracee Cornforth
Tracee Cornforth is a freelance writer who covers menstruation, menstrual disorders, and other women's health issues.
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Vaginal inflammation ph balance self test strips
Vagina inflammation pH balance self test strips , are designed to identify the symptoms of bv, bacterial vaginosis, vaginitis yeast infection and other vaginal infections accurately. As a result, you will be able not only to treat effectively but also to cure and prevent infections.
1. Using cotton bud, gently collect a small amount of fluid from the vagina and apply it onto strip .
After 30 seconds, compare the color of the strip with the color test chart . Interpretations are also
provided on the test chart.If shows any inflammation or infection or any disorder, please consult
2. Diabetic patient, doing hormone therapy, woman in period and pregnant woman should not do this test
3. Before using the tester, in last 24 hours, please avoid from having intercourse , using vaginal
douche , using bath tube, and consuming any drugs.
Keep tester away from sun light, store in dry place.
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