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anyone tell me why a smear would have some abnormal cellsand need to be repeated in 6 months. What does it mean
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Changes on the cervix associated with a mildly abnormal smear often regress, and the smear becomes normal again. Rather than refer you to the hospital straight away, it is common to repeat the smear in a few months time. If the mildly abnormal cells persist, further investigation is warranted to ensure that something more sinister is not being missed.
I had repeated abnormal smears and had a small op called a cone biopsy it only required a day in hospital. That was over twenty years ago and my smear tests have been normal ever since. Dont worry x
I had repeated abnormal smears and had a small op called a cone biopsy it only required a day in hospital. That was over twenty years ago and my smear tests have been normal ever since. Dont worry x
Ouch pink! Well glad that you've found out what's caused the painful arm.
As for the abnormal smear - I think any woman'd worry about having one of those, but kippyboo's right.
The repeat smear'll more than likely come back as OK, but if not, two of my friends've had cone biopsies as well, and they're fine now. x
As for the abnormal smear - I think any woman'd worry about having one of those, but kippyboo's right.
The repeat smear'll more than likely come back as OK, but if not, two of my friends've had cone biopsies as well, and they're fine now. x
Well having a routine mammo saved my best friend's life tamb. It's been a tough time for her, but she seems fine now. Having said that, I was called in for one when they had a mass drive, and didn't go - because i rang the hospital up and asked about radiation exposure and other things. I suggested to the person I spoke to, that there was some reason for trying to get women in on the scale they do, and her answer ws quite horrendous - "Yes, well I suppose most are used as guinea pigs. We need the results so that students can examine them. It's a fairly safe procedure, but of course, there ARE risks....."
I didn't go, as I say........
I didn't go, as I say........
Oh LOL - I'm sure that won't happen. x
Pink - they always do repeat smears if they can't get a good enough swab, as they can't get a good indication of how the cells are behaving from a small sample.
You want to be glad you're not in my position - a smear's excruciatingly painful, as my cervix is tilted. It causes no probs, apart from when it's time for a smear test - and then io tell you, I'd rather give birth - and I mean that!
I'm sure you'll be fine though hun. When your doctor comes back, have a word with him or the practice nurse, to put your mind at rest.
Pink - they always do repeat smears if they can't get a good enough swab, as they can't get a good indication of how the cells are behaving from a small sample.
You want to be glad you're not in my position - a smear's excruciatingly painful, as my cervix is tilted. It causes no probs, apart from when it's time for a smear test - and then io tell you, I'd rather give birth - and I mean that!
I'm sure you'll be fine though hun. When your doctor comes back, have a word with him or the practice nurse, to put your mind at rest.
Oh lol - but no pink, it makes no difference whether you've had children or not when it comes to taking a smear. Some can just be more difficult to do, as in my case, or if the doctor/nurse hasn't managed to get a decent sample, but more than likely you're going to be alright. If not, the sooner you get seen to, the sooner you can get treated. I think all women fear cervical or womb cancer, but the odds are pretty good if caught in time. There are usually other symptoms if you have that, anyway. x
Laughed my head off at your remark about any unwashed men!!!! I'm pos that pink's OK there - but you DO have a point!!!
Laughed my head off at your remark about any unwashed men!!!! I'm pos that pink's OK there - but you DO have a point!!!