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How to blot out period in PAP

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as a physician one of the most frequently asked questions that I get is about why women develop in terminal spotting or bleeding meaning bleeding between their periods when theyamp;#39;re not supposed to there are several reasons for this one of which can be hormonal which we can determine through blood work another reason could be that one might have what we call an intricate Airy lesion like a fibroid or an endometrial or uterine polyp and we would be able to determine whether someone had these in their uterus simply by doing a special ultrasound called a saline sonogram with that ultrasound we would be able to look inside the uterine cavity and see evidence of a polyp or a fibroid furthermore there might be a more worrisome reason for interventional spotting which might include a precursor to uterine cancer or even uterine cancer so potentially an endometrial biopsy might need to be done to differentiate whether oneamp;#39;s bleeding is benign or potentially more concerning it is

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A little bit of bleeding and cramping after a smear test is fairly common, as the cervix is sensitive and can be irritated during the procedure. However, the bleeding should be very light and should stop within a few hours.
No, getting a Pap smear will not affect your period. Two tools are used to take a Pap sample, one called a spatula, the other a cytobrush. This second tool looks like a mascara brush and is used to scrape cells from your cervix.
Bleeding after a Pap smear, however, can be a symptom of various issues, which can include an infection, STI, or pregnancy. Patients should not assume that if they experience unusual bleeding following a Pap smear means they have cancer. Always discuss any concerning symptoms right away with your doctor.
Light bleeding or spotting following a Pap smear is common. More serious bleeding is less common and may be a sign of a bigger issue. Concerning symptoms include: bleeding larger amounts than typical spotting.
If you experience bleeding after your cervical screening (smear test), we know that it can be alarming, especially if its your first test. But try not to panic its fairly common, and many causes of bleeding are not likely to create future problems.
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)
A cervical screening shouldnt affect your menstrual cycle and bring on your period early. However, its quite common to experience a little bit of bleeding or spotting in the first few hours after youve had your smear. Heavy bleeding after your smear isnt normal. If this happens, you should speak to your GP.
For instance, some noticeable signs of advanced cervical cancer include: Vaginal bleeding or spotting that occurs between menstrual periods or after menopause. Unusually heavy or irregular menstruation.

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