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Atypical cells pap smear reading might show the presence of a vaginal wart virus requiring the LEEP procedure as treatment. Sometimes, it is hard to determine whether the changes in the cells taken from the cervix walls are cancer related or result from childbirth complications or infections. Hormone imbalances can also lead to cervix inflammation making the cells look neither normal, nor cancerous. Atypical cells pap smear reading might show the presence of a vaginal wart virus requiring the LEEP procedure as treatment.

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Atypical Cells Pap Smear

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Vaginal Wart, LEEP Procedure

As a rule, abnormalities go away on their won with no treatment applied. Patients with ASCUS are recommended to undergo the test 4-6 months after the diagnosis has been made. If the abnormalities are still present, colposcopy and biopsy are performed. Atypical cells pap smear reading might show the presence of a vaginal wart virus requiring the LEEP procedure as treatment.

Other Topics: High Risk HPV Type, Low Risk HPV, HPV STD, Does HPV Go Away?, Pregnancy and Cervical Dysplasia, Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine, Human Papilloma Virus Treatment, Pregnancy and Cervical Dysplasia, ASCUS, Genital Wart Contagious

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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