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Mild Cervical Displasia
Mild cervical displasia will sometimes require further investigation with a cone biopsy and colposcopy.
It is not a true premalignant disease, it is just a tissue response to the HPV virus. Up to 70% of women with this condition have the immune system strong enough to fight off the virus. Moderate and severe cases should be treated when they are discovered.
Mild cervical displasia will sometimes require further investigation with a cone biopsy and colposcopy.
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Mild Cervical Displasia -
Cone Biopsy, Colposcopy
The virus is generally obtained through sexual contact, especially if you have multiple partners and have began sexual intercourse at an early age. Smoking and poor nutrition add to the risk of developing this condition. There is no treatment against HPV found yet.
Mild cervical displasia will sometimes require further investigation with a cone biopsy and colposcopy.
Other Topics: Picture of HPV Virus, HPV Disease, HPV Treatment, Pap Smear HPV, HPV in Woman, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Cervical Cancer and Dysplasia, ASCUS, Sign of Genital Wart
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