What Is PV in Gynaecology | Sai Hospital, Haldwani
When you visit a gynaecologist, you might notice abbreviations like “PV” or “PS” written in your medical notes or prescriptions. These are medical shorthand terms doctors use for common gynaecological examinations. One that often confuses patients is PS. Many women wonder — what is PS in gynaecology, and why is it done?
At Sai Hospital, Haldwani, our team of expert gynaecologists believes that understanding every part of your examination helps you feel informed and at ease. Let’s discuss in detail what “PS” means, what happens during the test, and why it’s an essential part of women’s reproductive healthcare.
In gynaecology, PS stands for “Per Speculum”, which means “through the speculum.”
A PS examination is a clinical procedure in which the doctor uses a medical instrument called a speculum to gently open the vaginal walls for visual inspection of the vagina and cervix.
It allows the gynaecologist to directly see internal structures that cannot be examined externally, helping detect infections, inflammation, discharge, ulcers, polyps, or cervical changes.
A Per Speculum (PS) examination is one of the most common and important diagnostic procedures in gynaecology. It is typically done to:
Doctors at Sai Hospital, Haldwani may advise a PS exam in cases such as:
The procedure is simple, quick, and performed under hygienic and comfortable conditions.
Here’s what happens step by step:
The entire process takes about 5–10 minutes and is generally well-tolerated.
For most women, a PS examination causes mild pressure or discomfort, not pain.
If you have vaginal dryness or infection, you may feel slight irritation, which subsides quickly after the exam.
There are usually no side effects after a PS exam. You might notice:
You can return to normal activities immediately. If a sample was taken, results are usually available within a few days, and your doctor will discuss them during follow-up.
Patients often confuse PS and PV examinations because they are both part of pelvic evaluations. Here’s how they differ:
| Aspect | PS (Per Speculum) | PV (Per Vaginam) |
|---|---|---|
| Full Form | Through the speculum | Through the vagina |
| Purpose | Visual inspection of vagina & cervix | Manual examination to assess uterus & ovaries |
| Tool Used | Speculum instrument | Gloved fingers |
| Focus | Cervix, discharge, infection, Pap smear | Size, shape, and position of internal organs |
| Duration | 5–10 minutes | 5–10 minutes |
| Discomfort Level | Mild | Mild |
In many cases, both PS and PV exams are done together to give a complete understanding of reproductive health.
The Per Speculum (PS) examination is a vital step in preventive healthcare. It helps:
Regular screening, especially for women over 30, plays a key role in reducing the risk of cervical and vaginal diseases.
A few simple steps can make the process smoother:
In pregnancy, a PS examination may be done only when required, such as to check for infection, bleeding, or during pre-labour assessments.
Doctors at Sai Hospital, Haldwani perform such exams very carefully to ensure the mother’s comfort and safety.
1. What does PS mean in gynaecology?
PS stands for Per Speculum, meaning an examination done using a speculum to view the vagina and cervix.
2. Is PS examination the same as a Pap smear?
Not exactly. A Pap smear is performed during a PS exam — the PS exam allows the doctor to collect cervical cells for the test.
3. Is the PS exam necessary during every visit?
No. It’s recommended when there are symptoms like discharge, pain, or irregular bleeding, or for routine cervical screening.
4. How often should women get a PS exam with Pap smear?
Every 3 years for women aged 21–65, or as advised by your gynaecologist.
5. Can PS examination detect cancer?
It can identify suspicious cervical changes, but confirmation requires Pap smear or biopsy testing.
So, what is PS in gynaecology?
It stands for Per Speculum, a safe and simple examination that allows gynaecologists to visually inspect the vagina and cervix for signs of infection, inflammation, or disease.
At Sai Hospital, Haldwani, our gynaecology team ensures every PS examination is performed gently, with complete privacy, respect, and explanation at every step.
Whether you’re visiting for routine screening or specific symptoms, our goal is to make you feel comfortable, informed, and confident about your reproductive health. Regular check-ups and timely PS exams are key to early detection, effective treatment, and lifelong wellness.