Absolutely not
A normal pap is a good thing! It means there are no abnormal cervical cells, which is what they look for when screening for Cervical cancer.
Normal cervical lordosis is lordosis very important by that position can be change and it's working disturbed.and it shift in chronic condition.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It is a normal part of prenatal care.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It is a normal part of prenatal care. It will not harm a pregnancy.
We can get sick after every vaccination with a bit if a fever and feeling bad just in general. It's normal.
Cervical cancer usually develops slowly over time, which means that before cancer appears in the cervix, the cells of the cervix go through changes known as dysplasia (precancerous changes). During dysplasia, cells that are not normal begin to appear in the cervical tissue. Later, cancer cells start to grow and spread more deeply into the cervix and to surrounding areas.
No, a cervical lordosis is the normal curve of your cervical spine (neck).
Numerous studies have indicated that cone biopsy is successful in excising all cancerous tissue in 90% of patients with cervical cancer.
What is loss of the normal cervical lordosis consistent with muscle spasm?
There are quite a few, like abnormal bleeding(not normal period bleeding), increased discharge, pain or burning sensations when urinating, and pelvic pain.
As of 2015, HPV probes are not normally done as screening tests. They may be used as supplementary tests in women with an ASCUS pap result, or as part of routine screening for cervical cancer in women over 30. They may also be used as a follow-up test in women with cervical dysplasia. In the coming years, HPV tests will probably be used as initial screening for cervical cancer.
No it is not. Dysplasia means abnormal changes to the cells. Most mild vaginal/cervical dysplasia regresses back to normal on its own. Others need to be watched to make sure it doesnt go to a high stage or possibly cancer.