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DocHub makes it quick and simple to faint attachment in PAP. No need to instal any software – simply upload your PAP to your profile, use the easy drag-and-drop user interface, and quickly make edits. You can even work on your desktop or mobile device to adjust your document online from any place. That's not all; DocHub is more than just an editor. It's an all-in-one document management platform with form constructing, eSignature features, and the ability to enable others complete and sign documents.

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  1. Upload your PAP to your profile by clicking the New Document and choosing how you want to add your PAP file.
  2. Open your file in our editor.
  3. Make your desired edits using drag and drop tools.
  4. Once finished, click Download/Export and save your PAP to your device or cloud storage.
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Most tests come back normal, but a docHub portion come back as unclear, which could be called inconclusive or ASC-US. Unclear results could mean that you have some cells that dont look quite like they should, but cant be classified as abnormal.
An inconclusive test just means that the sample that we collected wasnt useable. This can happen if youve been sexually active or used tampons with two days before your test. Your doctor will usually recommend repeating the test. FAQs About Pap Smears forwomenhealthcare.com my-blog 3818 forwomenhealthcare.com my-blog 3818
Unsatisfactory results on a Pap smear indicate that the sample of cervical cells obtained for the test either didnt have enough cells on the slide to be examined or the quality of the slide wasnt satisfactory. Unsatisfactory results may be followed up by a repeat Pap smear.
Sometimes the results are unclear because the lab sample doesnt contain enough cells to evaluate (insufficient cell count) or because the cells are obscured by inflammation, mucus, or blood from a heavy menstrual period.
An abnormal Pap test result rarely means cancer is present, especially in someone who has regular, annual Pap tests. An abnormal result means there are cells in the cervix that look unusual, which can be caused by yeast or bacterial infection, irritation, benign growths, hormonal changes, or pre-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. I fainted after a cervical smear. Im so glad we can now self-test - Re: news Re: news i-fainted-after-a-cervical-sme Re: news i-fainted-after-a-cervical-sme

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