There are many kinds of abnormal pap smears. The point of the pap smear is the detection of abnormal, precancerous cells on the cervix. Occasionally, other abnormalities are found. If you're worried about your pap smear result, ask your health care provider for more information about your specific case. Some abnormalities require only routine followup in three to five years; others require other types of testing done within months of the smear.
Abnormal pap smear usually causes infection and inflammation to the cervical and genital parts of women. The infections are causes by several factors such as yeast infections, herpes, trichomonas, recent sexual activity, or use of vaginal preparations.
There are many kinds of abnormal pap smears. The point of the pap smear is the detection of abnormal, precancerous cells on the cervix. Occasionally, other abnormalities are found. If you're worried about your pap smear result, ask your health care provider for more information about your specific case. Some abnormalities require only routine followup in three to five years; others require other types of testing done within months of the smear.
An abnormal pap test result may be caused by various things. Sexually transmitted diseases may be the cause or it could be caused from a yeast infection or bacterial infection. Memopause may be another cause, due to the cells getting older...
no becasue a pap smear is to see if you have and type of HIV AIDS HYPOTISTIS or any thing like that unless that semen contains any of them then no it wont mess it up
Typically Pap smears are done to check for abnormal cells on the cervix. Vaginal and anal Pap smears can also be done.
Yes, it is very common for pap smears to go from abnormal to normal.
For women with no history of abnormal pap smears, the frequency of paps is typically every three to five years. Women who had an abnormal or inadequate pap smear may get two smears in a year depending on their health history.
Annual pap smears are no longer recommended for patients with a history of normal pap smears. The typical interval is three to five years unless you have an abnormal result.
I am not sure what you mean by symptoms. Pap smears look for abnormal cells in the uterus . The cells are gathered through a smear by the doctor and then analyzed for abnormal cells. Sometimes the cells show abnormal and a test is redone. If this continues other measures are taken. ------------------------------ Yeah, pap smears are used to detect pre-malignant and malignant growths in the uterus.
No, method does not show up in PAP smears. A PAP smear is a test for abnormal cervical cells as an early indication of cervical cancer, no way to pick-up on meth use.
Abnormal paps almost never mean HIV. While women with HIV are more likely to have abnormal pap smears, most women with abnormal pap smears do not have HIV.
A pap smear is used to detect the presence of abnormal cells in the cervix, most often. Vaginal and anal pap smears are also used.
There is no law that determines the time to start pap smears. Pap smears are recommended for women 21 to 65.
No, pap smears may use other codes, particularly if there is a history of abnormal paps or some clinical abnormality.
Typically women get pap smears. Rarely, men get anal pap smears, but this is not a common practice.
Frequency of pap smears depends on a woman's age and health history. For women without a history of abnormal pap smears or certain other conditions, paps are recommended every three to five years. Contact your health care provider to find out what frequency is recommended in your specific case.