Examination & Biopsies
- Rest at home today and gradually increase your activity as tolerated. Do not drive a car or sign any legal documents today. Have someone to drive you home.
- Please refrain from sexual intercourse for the next 7 days.
- You may shower using plain soap and water as desired but avoid baths for 7 days after your procedure.
- Use a pad if any bleeding. You can use tampons if you wish. You may have some light bleeding or spotting for as long as two weeks. If, at any time, the bleeding becomes abnormally heavy (saturating one pad repeatedly every 15 minutes) please call Dr. Walker.
- Occasionally, there is a yellow to bloody water discharge, or a dark brown dirt-like discharge. This is normal and should be controlled with a pad.
- Pain management at home: take Panadol 1g every 6 hours as required.
- Disturbed menstrual pattern is common. If you are taking the oral contraceptive pill you should continue to take it as usual.
- Please refrain from heavy lifting or vigorous exercising (aerobics, calisthenics, weight lifting) for 7 days.
Download: Discharge Information – Examination Biopsies (PDF)
Contact Dr. Walker at any time if you experience
- Bleeding heavier than a period.
- Severe abdominal or back/flank pain, severe nausea or vomiting, or shaking chills.
- Fever over 38°C.
- Burning on urination or inability to urinate.
- Foul-smelling discharge that persists for more than 3 days
About Dr Graeme Walker
Dr Walker strives to ensure a gold standard of evidence-based care for all his patients and strongly believes patient care is a 24 hour concern and is therefore contactable at all times in the event of an emergency or complications.
Phone: (07) 5530 0490
Email: [email protected]
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