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Pap Smear Abnormal Cells

In taking a pap smear, abnormal cells can be demonstrated by venereal wart or other HPV pre cancer changes. If you appear to have positive test results, this does not necessarily indicate cervical cancer because abnormalities in the tissue may be related to other causes as well. Though usual, the tissue may not be cancerous. Abnormalities in the tissue may also be due to infections, HOV, HIV, and other causes. In taking a pap smear, abnormal cells can be demonstrated by venereal wart or other HPV pre cancer changes.

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Pap Smear Abnormal Cells

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Venereal Wart, HPV

Yeast infections, trich, gonorrhea, and chlamydia lead to the inflammation of the tissue resulting in a positive test. After the infection has been treated, the test will appear negative. Women with positive tests should undergo regular check-ups until they have 3 consecutive negative tests. In taking a pap smear, abnormal cells can be demonstrated by venereal wart or other HPV pre cancer changes.

Other Topics: Picture of HPV Virus, HPV, HPV Test, Human Papillomavirus HPV, How is HPV Transmitted, Human Papilloma Virus, HPV Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

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