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Pap Smear Abnormal Results
A pap smear abnormal results will usually call for cryosurgery, although vaginitis isn't helped with this procedure.
Definitely, a woman who has been tested positive will have to return to hospital for follow-up care. If changes in the cells are due to an infection or a STD, the condition will be cured and the test will be performed again. In case cancer has been diagnosed, treatment is necessary with recurrent tests every 4-6 months.
A pap smear abnormal results will usually call for cryosurgery, although vaginitis isn't helped with this procedure.
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Pap Smear Abnormal Results -
Cryosurgery, Vaginitis
Any changes in the cells found in the cervix during Papanicolaou test or colposcopy are considered irregular and need close medical attention. If the test has shown the presence of irregular cells in the body, it does not necessarily mean you have cancer. A pap smear abnormal results will usually call for cryosurgery, although vaginitis isn't helped with this procedure.
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