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Pap Smears After Hysterectomy

Pap smears after hysterectomy are still required to diagnose vaginitis or cervical abnormalities. Papanicolaou test has become part of annual health care check-up and many doctors continued to test women even though they had no cervix after surgery. They attempted to reveal vaginal cancer and other disorders along with ensuring women will return for maintenance exam next year. Pap smears after hysterectomy are still required to diagnose vaginitis or cervical abnormalities.

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Pap Smears After Hysterectomy

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Vaginitis, Cervical

Recent research has proved that most women do not benefit from this practice. They can skip Papanicolaou test unless there are risk factors (HPV, HIV) present and save the costs for health care maintenance. However, annual doctor visits should continue for other types of exams. Pap smears after hysterectomy are still required to diagnose vaginitis or cervical abnormalities.

Other Topics: HPV Disease, HPV Picture, HPV, HPV STD, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus Symptom, Human Papillomavirus HPV, Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear Result, Sign of Genital Wart

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

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