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Pap smear hiv results will have symptoms like vaginal discharge from vulvar vestibulitis. If initial results appeared negative, more tests are necessary in 6 months to make sure the result is not false negative. If consecutive test result appear negative, women can take the test once of twice a year. Patients showing severe inflammation should repeat the test in three months. Pap smear hiv results will have symptoms like vaginal discharge from vulvar vestibulitis.

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Pap Smear Hiv

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Vaginal Discharge, Vulvar Vestibulitis

Women affected with human immunodeficiency virus are at risk for developing cervical cancer and should frequently have Papanicolaou tests to detect the disease early. Thus procedure takes no more than a minute and is usually part of pelvic exam. Pap smear hiv results will have symptoms like vaginal discharge from vulvar vestibulitis.

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