Rectovaginal exam


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Rectovaginal exam


A rectovaginal exam is done to examine the vaginal and rectal areas for abnormalities.

During a rectovaginal exam, your health professional inserts one lubricated, gloved finger into the vagina and a second finger of the same hand into the rectum while pressing on the lower abdomen with the other hand. This allows your health professional to feel where and how large your pelvic organs are. You can tell your health professional if it hurts when your organs are touched or moved.

A rectovaginal exam is done as part of a regular gynecologic exam. A Pap test is also usually done at this time.

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Author Jan Nissl, RN, BS
Editor Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor Tracy Landauer
Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito, MD

- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Jerome B. Simon, MD, FRCPC, FACP

- Gastroenterology
Last Updated November 28, 2006

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Last updated: November 28, 2006
Author: Jan Nissl, RN, BS
Reviewed By: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine, Jerome B. Simon, MD, FRCPC, FACP - Gastroenterology
Editors: Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Tracy Landauer

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