The goal of secondary prevention is to identify and detect disease in its earliest stages, before noticeable symptoms develop, when it is most likely to be treated successfully. With early detection and diagnosis, it may be possible to cure a disease, slow its progression, prevent or minimize complications, and limit disability.
The Pap smear or Pap test, is a screening examination for cancer of the cervix that has the potential to prevent practically all deaths from cervical cancer by finding cervical cancer at an early stage, when it is most curable, or even preventing the disease if precancerous lesions found during the test are treated
Pap smear therefore falls under secondary prevention
A pap smear does not affect your fertility. You are as likely to get pregnant after a pap smear as you are before a pap smear.
A pap smear is a readily available test that you may get from your primary care provider or women's health care provider. You can get a pap smear at your local family planning center as well.
A miscarriage does not change recommendations for pap smear frequency. You go for a pap smear on the schedule recommended at your last pap smear.
Yes, IUDs do not interfere with the ability to get a pap smear.
yes get pregnant if pep smear test positive
It's not unusual for women to have a small amount of bleeding with their pap smear. On its own, blood in the pap smear has no clinical significance.
There is no home kit for a pap smear as of Fall 2014. See your health care provider for your pap smear.
Obtaining a pap smear uses medical asepsis. There is no break in skin when getting a pap smear.
Yes, lubricants can affect a pap smear.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy.
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