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When you are told you have abnormal cervical cells, it typically means that changes have been detected in the cells of your cervix, often identified through a Pap smear. These changes can range from mild to severe and may indicate the presence of precancerous conditions or an increased risk of Cervical cancer. Further evaluation, such as a colposcopy or biopsy, may be recommended to determine the cause and appropriate treatment options. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider for guidance and management.

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