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Abnormal Pap Smear: What to Expect Next

An abnormal pap smear result does not signify a major problem all on its own. An abnormal pap smear simply means that more tests are needed in order to make sure that pre-cancerous or cancerous changes to the cervix have not occurred. Let’s take a look at the various causes of abnormal pap smear results. ...

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Reasons for an Abnormal Pap Smear

A pap smear is a routine exam done by a gynecologist. These exams are used to check for abnormal cells within the cervix. During a pap smear test, the doctor inserts a speculum into the vagina to open up the cervix. The cervix is then scraped and swapped to gather the cells from the cervix. ...

Symptoms of Cervical Dysplasia

Cervical dysplasia is a condition that is characterized by abnormal cervical cells which may be cancerous or precancerous. There are two grades of cervical dysplasia, which include low grade and high grade. Low grade cervical dysplasia tends to be less serious and often goes away on its own, while high grade cervical dysplasia is more ...

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Colposcopy: The Key to Cervical Cancer Detection

Having an abnormal pap smear can be a very scary experience. Once your own pap smear comes back abnormal, you will need to next make an appointment to have a colposcopy. Like many, chances are that you probably do not know what to expect during this procedure, considering you may have never even heard of ...

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Colposcopy: Understand the Procedure, Fight the Stress!

A colposcopy is the standard follow-up procedure after abnormal Pap smear results. Although there is variation in follow-up protocols, usually a colposcopy is recommended after two consecutive ASCUS results or after an LSIL or HSIL result. (ASCUS is the lowest grade abnormality detected by a positive Pap test while LSIL and HSIL stand for moderate ...

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Cervical Cancer: Prevention, Cures, and Causes

One of the worst feelings is receiving a call from your doctor saying that your pap smear came back abnormal and that you will have to be tested for cervical cancer. Many women often feel confused and scared, not knowing if this is something that can be fixed or something that can end up to ...