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all right Miss Marcus I think thatamp;#39;s about it for today you got any more questions no I think everything is fine thank you doctor okay well I think weamp;#39;re about ready to wrap up but hold on a second I see that you didnamp;#39;t say when you had your last pap smear no Iamp;#39;ve never had a pap smear well Iamp;#39;m surprised this hasnamp;#39;t come up sooner well why is that doctor well last June you turned 23 and itamp;#39;s time you start having your pap smears regularly oh really well Iamp;#39;ve never had sex so I thought I really didnamp;#39;t need to have pap smears I feel bad we havenamp;#39;t talked about this before actually itamp;#39;s really important to have your pap smears and itamp;#39;s recommended that when you turn 21 you start having them on a regular basis really and why is that well the test is designed to detect abnormal cell growth in the cervix and itamp;#39;s generally associated with an infection with a human papillomavirus or HPV oh

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It is quite common for patients to experience light bleeding or spotting after a Pap smear. More severe bleeding and cramping is less common and may suggest there is a bigger issue present. Symptoms which can be concerning include the following: Bleeding for more than three days.
Its up to 30 percent of people [who] are falsely positive. Women who have a positive Pap smear generally get a colposcopy, which is an even closer examination of the cervix, vagina and vulva for signs of disease. A false positive could mean going through a biopsy during a colposcopy. For women over 30, there may be a better choice than the pap smear umich.edu news women-over-30-there-ma umich.edu news women-over-30-there-ma
Most abnormal Pap tests are caused by HPV infections. Other types of infectionsuch as those caused by bacteria, yeast, or protozoa (Trichomonas)sometimes lead to minor changes on a Pap test called atypical squamous cells. Abnormal Pap Test - MyHealth Alberta alberta.ca Health Pages conditions alberta.ca Health Pages conditions
Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US): This is the most common abnormal Pap test finding. It means that some cells dont look completely normal, but its not clear if the changes are caused by HPV infection. HPV and Pap Test Results: Next Steps after an Abnormal Test - NCI cancer.gov types cervical screening a cancer.gov types cervical screening a
A Pap smear should not hurt but may feel uncomfortable. You could experience light bleeding afterward, but you should not feel pain or cramping. Let your healthcare provider know if you feel discomfort lasting more than a few minutes or if the bleeding lasts longer than 24 hours.
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. Abnormal Pap Tests Are Common, So What Do They Mean? columbiadoctors.org news abnormal-pap- columbiadoctors.org news abnormal-pap-
What happens after a Pap test? Bleeding. Foul-smelling drainage from your vagina. Fever or chills. Severe abdominal pain.
Drink plenty of water before coming in. Eat before coming in. Cross their legs and tense the muscles in the contralateral hand and arm before a blood draw or an injection.

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