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Adnormal Pap Smear

An adnormal pap smear is the result of an ASCUS reading of the cervix, and cryosurgery is sometimes performed depending on the severity. There may be a few causes why cells found in Papanicolaou scrape appear irregular. The condition is not necessarily linked to cervical cancer, even though it is very often the case. Making diagnosis early provides for better treatment results and eliminates possible complications. An adnormal pap smear is the result of an ASCUS reading of the cervix, and cryosurgery is sometimes performed depending on the severity.

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Adnormal Pap Smear

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Cervix, Cryosurgery

Positive results may be due to infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and scented hygiene products that irritate vaginal and cervical tissues. If the cells appear pre-cancerous, the chances to treat the disease are good. After treatment, women should have three consecutive negative Papanicolaou tests to confirm the condition is gone. An adnormal pap smear is the result of an ASCUS reading of the cervix, and cryosurgery is sometimes performed depending on the severity.

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

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