The most common method for diagnosing cervical dysplasia is the
Pap smear
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Smoking can't cause cervical dysplasia. However, smokers with cervical dysplasia have more severe disease than nonsmokers.
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Cervical dysplasia means abnormal cells on the cervix. The most
common cause is HPV, which is sexually transmitted.
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Cervical dysplasia means that there are abnormal cell in the
cervix. They are not cancer but show signs of becoming
cancerous.
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If cervical dysplasia is confirmed by a second smear test then
treatments can include a cone biopsy. If the dysplasia is more
severe then cryogenic treatment may be required..