Cervical dysplasia means abnormal cells on the cervix. The most common cause is HPV, which is sexually transmitted.
The most common method for diagnosing cervical dysplasia is the Pap smear
Smoking can't cause cervical dysplasia. However, smokers with cervical dysplasia have more severe disease than nonsmokers.
Cervical dysplasia means that there are abnormal cell in the cervix. They are not cancer but show signs of becoming cancerous.
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..
Yes, you can have cervical dysplasia even if you've only had one partner.
Dysplasia is the abnormal growth of the epithelial cells. This is what a Pap smear will detect in the cervix.
Papanicolaou Test
Cervical cryotherapy is a standard method used to treat cervical dysplasia, meaning the removal of abnormal cell tissue on the cervix.
For severe or chronic cases of dysplasia, allopathic treatment seeks to remove or destroy abnormal cells on the cervix.
The advantages of the HPV vaccine are protection against cervical cancer and cervical dysplasia. Avoiding the treatment of these conditions can preserve fertility. The cons are the discomfort of the shot, which is much less than the discomfort of cancer and dysplasia treatment.
According to my gynecologist, they will wait to treat any cervical dysplasia until after delivery, as it can be risky to your pregnancy.
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.