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Pap Smear Endometrial Cells

Pap smear endometrial cells may be suppressed with a natural remedy, which directly affects the cervical cells. Sometimes, there may appear tissues from the lining of the uterus in a tissue sample taken from the cervix. Normally, this should not occur and may be linked to a wrong time chosen to do Papanicolaou test. It is usually near menses when women may shed some tissues into the cervix resulting in usual test results. Pap smear endometrial cells may be suppressed with a natural remedy, which directly affects the cervical cells.

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Pap Smear Endometrial Cells

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a natural remedy, Cervical

Postmenopausal women do not have menses and the cause may lie in changes appearing in the body if a woman is on hormone replacement therapy. Otherwise, a doctor may want to look for abnormalities in the endometrium, a lining of the uterus. Pap smear endometrial cells may be suppressed with a natural remedy, which directly affects the cervical cells.

Other Topics: HPV in a Woman, Picture of HPV, HPV in Man, HPV Infection, HPV DNA Test, Human Papilloma Virus Symptom, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Symptom of Cervical Dysplasia, Pregnancy and Pap Smear, STD Genital Wart

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

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