Not really, as he has to send the smear out to a pathologist who will take a look at the smear under a microscope. The pathologist will send a report back to the Doctor Who took the smear. The first doctor will then let you know what the results are.
No. Pregnancy is detected by measuring the amount of hCG (pregnancy hormone) in a woman's urine or blood. Pap smears is a collection of cells used to detect cancer.
No. A pap smear only detects cervical cell changes. You would need to do a pregnancy test to tell if you are pregnant.
Genital warts can be seen by the naked eye or thru inspection,paps smear can detect abnormal cells in the cervix.
A vaginal pap smear can detect vaginal dysplasia. As your health care provider if a vaginal pap smear was done in your case.
No, a pap smear does not detect pregnancy.
The pap smear looks for cancerous and precancerous changes on the cervix. It can't be relied upon to tell you about any other diseases.
The most common method for diagnosing cervical dysplasia is the Pap smear
An HSIL pap smear result is consistent with severe dysplasia.
Dysplasia is the abnormal growth of the epithelial cells. This is what a Pap smear will detect in the cervix.
Yes, vaginal cream can affect the pap smear. Avoid using vaginal creams or douche for 24 hours before your pap smear.
dysplasia
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..
No, a pap smear tests for abnormalities of the cervix or cervical dysplasia. To test for HBV you will need a blood test. JM
There may be a sign of mild infection or vaginal imbalance in the pap smear results. Call your doctor and ask what the nature of the problem is rather than worrying.
If a woman has complaints of vaginal discharge or odor, than coccobacilli on a pap smear can be treated with vaginal cleocin, vaginal metronidazole, or metronidazole 500 mg tablets twice daily for seven days. If she has no complaints, no treatment is indicated.
This is slight vaginal discharge. This is very normal and common. However, if this discharge changes to a darker color and also causes burning, contact your doctor ASAP.
its pathological test about vaginal cervical infection
Most likely, your doctor will want to see you for another PAP in, say, 6 months, instead of a year from now.The Mayo Clinic website has a good write-up on cervical dysplasia.