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With a positive pap smear, hysterectomy is an option when ASCUS progresses to cancer, vulvar vestibulitis is sometimes also present. As a rule, Papanicolaou test is performed as part of pelvic examination that should not be neglected. During pelvic exam, doctors check for hormone deficiency and other troubles. As for the frequency of Papanicolaou tests, women should consult a doctor. With a positive pap smear, hysterectomy is an option when ASCUS progresses to cancer, vulvar vestibulitis is sometimes also present.

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Pap Smear Hysterectomy

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ASCUS, Vulvar Vestibulitis

Regular Papanicolaou tests should e done in women even after this procedure since the test can detect not only cervical cancer but also vaginal cancer and a variety of other disorders. Some women are advised to do the test annually, others may do it once in three years. With a positive pap smear, hysterectomy is an option when ASCUS progresses to cancer, vulvar vestibulitis is sometimes also present.

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