Rub out fact in PAP

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A cervical biopsy may be done to find cancer or precancer cells on the cervix. Cells that appear to be abnormal, but are not yet cancerous, are called precancerous. These abnormal cells may be the first sign of cancer that may develop years later.
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.
Your healthcare provider will use a small brush, swab or spatula to gently remove cells from the cervix and back of the vagina. They will place the cells in a vial of liquid or smear the cells on a glass microscope slide. If you need an HPV test, your provider will take a sample of cells for this test as well.
Testing (cervical cancer screening) should start at age 21 years. Women ages 21-29 years should have a Pap test every 3 years. Women ages 30-65 years should have a Pap test and an HPV test (called co-testing) every 5 years. It is ok to have only a Pap test without the HPV test every 3 years.
The short answer to this question is, yes, you can be sedated to get a pelvic exam and Pap smear.
You may feel slight pressure when the speculum enters your vagina. You may feel a slight burning or stinging when the solution comes into contact with your cervix. If you need a biopsy, you may feel a sharp pinch or a sensation like a period cramp when the tissue sample is excised.
Pap test. During a Pap test, a tool called a speculum holds the vaginal walls apart. A sample of cells from the cervix is collected using a soft brush and a flat scraping device called a spatula (1 and 2). The cells are placed in a bottle that contains a solution to preserve them (3).
Endocervical curettage procedure: The doctor inserts a small, thin tooleither a curette (which looks like a narrow spoon) or a brush into the endocervical area. This tool is then gently scraped against the walls of the cervical canal, removing some of the tissue.

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