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How to black out result in PAP

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I know itamp;#39;s crazy that I still havenamp;#39;t taken my makeup off but this is gonna be the subject for today is Wednesday rant Iamp;#39;m taking my makeup off real quick because Iamp;#39;m about to work out so letamp;#39;s do that so HPV negative but after Iamp;#39;m a pack like eight typical sales HPV negative weamp;#39;re supposed to treat those packs like theyamp;#39;re normal so meaning if itamp;#39;s atypical but HPV is negative then itamp;#39;s not abnormal itamp;#39;s normal even though the pap says atypical I know that sounds weird but thatamp;#39;s how weamp;#39;re supposed to behave I often wonamp;#39;t have those patients come back in a year anyway just to repeat the pat because it just feels right to just make sure that everything is good but HPV not being there just means that you know we donamp;#39;t really worry now any path thatamp;#39;s thatamp;#39;s more advanced and atypical than atypical so like say it says low grade or moderate or high grade

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In most cases, an abnormal Pap test is a result of: A human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. A sexually transmitted infection (STI or STD), such as herpes or trichomoniasis. A bacterial or yeast infection.
High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL): There are moderately or severely abnormal cervical cells that could become cancer in the future if not treated. Your health care provider will likely ask you to come back for a colposcopy.
Most of the abnormal cells found during a Pap test are the result of a cervical or vaginal infection and are not cancerous. Abnormal Pap tests are very common. In fact, of the 3 million women with abnormal Pap tests each year, less than 1% (13,240 cases) will be diagnosed with cervical cancer.
Higher risk: Your test results show either HPV infection with types 16 and/or 18, high grade cell changes on your cervix, or persistent infection with one of the other high-risk HPV types (not 16/18). It is important that you have a further follow-up because you may be at a high risk of developing cervical cancer.
Because the procedure touches the cervix, it can trigger vasovagal response - the stimulation of the vagus nerve which can make you lightheaded, sweaty, and dizzy. This can lower your blood pressure making you feel faint. Other side effects of smears are temporary bleeding (spotting) and cramping.
Low-grade cervical changes are unlikely to become cervical cancer. If the changes are moderate- to high-grade, your doctor will evaluate more options. These changes create a higher risk of cervical cancer. If there are moderate to severe changes in your cervix, your doctor may want to remove the cervical tissue.
HPV is what usually causes an abnormal Pap smear result, says Ferris. However, those within the 21-29 age bracket are not tested for HPV unless their Pap finds atypical cells that may indicate HPV. HPV can get into cells, causing them to change, continued Ferris.
What are the different types of abnormal results? Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) Atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude HSIL (ASC-H) Atypical glandular cells (AGC)

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