Gynocanestest Vaginal Swab Gyno Canesten
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Description
Description
GYNOCANESTEST VAGINAL SWAB GYNO CANESTEN
GYNOCANETEST
Gyno-Canestest
Vaginal self-test
Description
Gyno-Canestest is a self-test for use by women with abnormal vaginal symptoms to aid in diagnosing the cause.
Helps diagnose common vaginal infections
and to select the correct treatment.
For a conscious treatment.
- Clinically tested with over 90% accuracy.
- Instant test with results in seconds.
- Easy to read.
The normal pH of the vagina (pH is an indicator of acidity) can range from 3.5 to 4.5. Bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas infections, as well as non-infectious causes (including estrogen deficiency or menopause) cause an increase in vaginal pH.
With a change in color on the yellow tip of the swab, Gyno-Canestest indicates whether the pH of vaginal secretions is normal or high.
A positive test (color change to blue/green) indicates a high vaginal pH level.
A negative test (no color change) indicates a normal vaginal pH.
How to use
1. Discard the single Gyno-Canestest (swab).
2. Make sure the tip of the swab does not come into contact with any object before inserting it into the vaginal entrance.
3. Hold the Gyno-Canestest with your fingers on the swab holder.
4. Separate the outer flaps of skin to expose the vagina.
5. Gently insert the yellow tip of the Gyno-Canestest until your fingers reach the external skin of the vagina (about 5 cm into the vagina) and rotate the swab several times. Do not touch the entrance to the vagina.
6. Remove Gyno-Canestest from the vagina. Carefully avoid the tip coming into contact with any object and check that it has collected a visible amount of secretion.
7. Wait 10 seconds. Check the tip of the Gyno-Canestest for any color changes from yellow to blue or green. Caution: If blood spots appear on the Gyno-Canestest, ignore the results and consult your doctor.
8. Discard the Gyno-Canestest after use as with any other feminine hygiene product after checking the results. Do not flush it down the toilet.
Reading the results
Color change to blue or green (positive result):
If after 10 seconds the tip turns blue or green, this most likely indicates the presence of a bacterial or trichomonal infection.
A milky (thick) white-gray discharge with a fishy odor may indicate bacterial vaginosis infection. You can consult your doctor or pharmacist for treatment information.
Yellow-green, frothy (frothy) discharge associated with foul odor and painful urination may indicate trichomoniasis. In this case, consult your doctor.
If you have any concerns, consult your doctor or other healthcare provider for advice.
A partial blue or green mark on the yellow indicator at the tip of the swab is considered a positive result.
Important: If the tip turns blue or green when you are pregnant, this may indicate a leak of amniotic fluid. See your doctor immediately.
No color change/swab remains yellow (negative result): If the tip has not changed color after 10 seconds, the likelihood of a bacterial or trichomonal infection is low. Thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge with no unpleasant odor may indicate a vaginal yeast infection, known as candidiasis. Consider using over-the-counter vaginal products such as antifungals.
Warnings
Before using the product, please read the entire leaflet carefully as it contains useful and important information that you need to know.
1. To ensure the validity of the results, do not perform Gyno-Canestest in any of the following circumstances: (a) it is less than one day before your period or it is the day of your period; (b) there are signs of menstruation or vaginal bleeding; (c) less than 12 hours have passed since sexual intercourse or vaginal douching.
2. Do not insert the swab deeper than the manipulation point.
3. In case of pregnancy, Gyno-Canestest may indicate a leakage of amniotic fluid. If you are pregnant, consult your doctor before use, as the interpretation of the test results during pregnancy requires professional knowledge.
Do not use if swab is damaged or swab tip is stained.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
Conservation
Store in a dry place at room temperature.
Check the expiration date shown on the individual test packaging.
Keep Gyno-Canestest individually wrapped in sealed foil and use immediately after opening.
Format
1 Gyno-Canestest (swab) individually wrapped in aluminum foil.
1 leaflet.
Gyno-Canestest is a self-test for use by women with abnormal vaginal symptoms to aid in diagnosing the cause.
Helps diagnose common vaginal infections
and to select the correct treatment.
For a conscious treatment.
- Clinically tested with over 90% accuracy.
- Instant test with results in seconds.
- Easy to read.
The normal pH of the vagina (pH is an indicator of acidity) can range from 3.5 to 4.5. Bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas infections, as well as non-infectious causes (including estrogen deficiency or menopause) cause an increase in vaginal pH.
With a change in color on the yellow tip of the swab, Gyno-Canestest indicates whether the pH of vaginal secretions is normal or high.
A positive test (color change to blue/green) indicates a high vaginal pH level.
A negative test (no color change) indicates a normal vaginal pH.
How to use
1. Discard the single Gyno-Canestest (swab).
2. Make sure the tip of the swab does not come into contact with any object before inserting it into the vaginal entrance.
3. Hold the Gyno-Canestest with your fingers on the swab holder.
4. Separate the outer flaps of skin to expose the vagina.
5. Gently insert the yellow tip of the Gyno-Canestest until your fingers reach the external skin of the vagina (about 5 cm into the vagina) and rotate the swab several times. Do not touch the entrance to the vagina.
6. Remove Gyno-Canestest from the vagina. Carefully avoid the tip coming into contact with any object and check that it has collected a visible amount of secretion.
7. Wait 10 seconds. Check the tip of the Gyno-Canestest for any color changes from yellow to blue or green. Caution: If blood spots appear on the Gyno-Canestest, ignore the results and consult your doctor.
8. Discard the Gyno-Canestest after use as with any other feminine hygiene product after checking the results. Do not flush it down the toilet.
Reading the results
Color change to blue or green (positive result):
If after 10 seconds the tip turns blue or green, this most likely indicates the presence of a bacterial or trichomonal infection.
A milky (thick) white-gray discharge with a fishy odor may indicate bacterial vaginosis infection. You can consult your doctor or pharmacist for treatment information.
Yellow-green, frothy (frothy) discharge associated with foul odor and painful urination may indicate trichomoniasis. In this case, consult your doctor.
If you have any concerns, consult your doctor or other healthcare provider for advice.
A partial blue or green mark on the yellow indicator at the tip of the swab is considered a positive result.
Important: If the tip turns blue or green when you are pregnant, this may indicate a leak of amniotic fluid. See your doctor immediately.
No color change/swab remains yellow (negative result): If the tip has not changed color after 10 seconds, the likelihood of a bacterial or trichomonal infection is low. Thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge with no unpleasant odor may indicate a vaginal yeast infection, known as candidiasis. Consider using over-the-counter vaginal products such as antifungals.
Warnings
Before using the product, please read the entire leaflet carefully as it contains useful and important information that you need to know.
1. To ensure the validity of the results, do not perform Gyno-Canestest in any of the following circumstances: (a) it is less than one day before your period or it is the day of your period; (b) there are signs of menstruation or vaginal bleeding; (c) less than 12 hours have passed since sexual intercourse or vaginal douching.
2. Do not insert the swab deeper than the manipulation point.
3. In case of pregnancy, Gyno-Canestest may indicate a leakage of amniotic fluid. If you are pregnant, consult your doctor before use, as the interpretation of the test results during pregnancy requires professional knowledge.
Do not use if swab is damaged or swab tip is stained.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
Conservation
Store in a dry place at room temperature.
Check the expiration date shown on the individual test packaging.
Keep Gyno-Canestest individually wrapped in sealed foil and use immediately after opening.
Format
1 Gyno-Canestest (swab) individually wrapped in aluminum foil.
1 leaflet.