Saturday, January 16, 2010

Pap Test Abnormal Cells Can Chlamydia Cause Abnormal Cells In A Pap Smear Test?

Can chlamydia cause abnormal cells in a pap smear test? - pap test abnormal cells

He had abdominal pain, inflammation and neck pain, irregular bleeding, back pain can be signs of cancer of the cervix and chlamydia. I have a Pap test and came back with abnormal cells. In only 23 years and I do not think I have cancer, I'm hoping that chlamydia, because it can be treated.

2 comments:

lilbobo1... said...

Cervical cancer is treatable, depending on the state of his capture. I think it's useful to know what exactly the results of the PAP. Normally, if you have any symptoms and have been associated with cancer of the cervix, then your pap is more than saying "abnormal cells".

It says nothing about the following:

Change in the epithelial cells
Squamous intraepithelial lesion
Dysplasia

To my knowledge, these things are listed in your PAP when cancer of the cervix, or even if you begin to develop cancer of the cervix. But I know very little, and I think there are things that could happen to those who were not a Pap test fully capture in power ... is a screening tool.

Best wishes!

billie_d... said...

Sounds like it could be chlamydia, or perhaps HPV. If your doctor does not talk to you about it is disturbing. Do you have possibly a cervical cancer at any age 23, especially if there is a history of his family. 3 things I should check, and perhaps one or all together, will help reassure you. Seriously - your doctor must remain in contact with you in this matter.

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