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How to adjust pecularity in PAP

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Inflammation often causes a mildly abnormal Pap test. An inflamed cervix may look red, irritated, or eroded. Some of the common causes of cervical inflammation are: Bacteria (from an infection), yeast or monilia infections, or trichomonas infections. Viruses, especially herpes infections and condyloma cuminata (warts).
It may be a sign of infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) or other types of infection, such as a yeast infection. It may also be a sign of inflammation, low hormone levels (in menopausal women), or a benign (not cancer) growth, such as a cyst or polyp.
Atypical repair is most commonly classified as atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US), but may be classified as atypical glandular cells or as atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (ASC-H), depending on the nature of the findings in an individual case.
Specimens from some women may also show reactive cellular changes, which is the way cervical cells appear when infection or other inflammation is around.
Abnormal Pap test results: An abnormal test result may also be called a positive test result. Some of the cells of the cervix look different from the normal cells. An abnormal test result does not mean you have cancer. Your health care provider will recommend monitoring, more testing, or treatment.
Smear test top tips: How to make cervical screening more Time your appointment with your period. Wear comfortable clothes. Ask for a woman to do the test. Ask for a smaller speculum. Put the speculum in yourself. Ask to change position. Dont use lubricant. Use painkillers if necessary.
Atypical squamous cells can be a sign of: HPV (human papillomavirus) infection. Benign (noncancerous) cellular changes. Cervical cysts or polyps.
Atypical repair is characterized by reparative cells that have cytologic abnormalities that exceed those of typical repair. Atypical repair is a form of atypical squamous or glandular cells associated with a wide variety of conditions ranging from reactive to neoplastic.

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