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Abnormal Cells Pap Smear

In detecting abnormal cells, pap smear can offer early treatment for vaginosis and treatment is vital in preventing cancer, however, plantar wart treatment is elective to manage discomfort. Women tested positively should not readily assume that they have cervical cancer since changes in the cells’ shape and size may be caused by infections and other cancer unrelated diseases. As the result, they lead to cervix inflammation making the cells look unusual. In detecting abnormal cells, pap smear can offer early treatment for vaginosis and treatment is vital in preventing cancer, however, plantar wart treatment is elective to manage discomfort.

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Abnormal Cells Pap Smear

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Vaginosis, Plantar Wart

If the cells have been diagnosed as non-cancerous, a woman has to return to hospital for follow-up care including further Papanicolaou testing to make sure the cells have turned normal after necessary treatment. A repeat procedure is recommended every 4-6 months for about two years. In detecting abnormal cells, pap smear can offer early treatment for vaginosis and treatment is vital in preventing cancer, however, plantar wart treatment is elective to manage discomfort.

Other Topics: HPV Cure, HPV, HPV in Man, Human Papilloma Virus HPV, HPV on Tongue, Human Papillomavirus, Human Papilloma Virus, Low Grade Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

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