Mild dysplasia may go away on its own, meaning the cervical tissue returns to normal without treatment. These cases may require only close observation and repeat Pap smears every three to six months.
Here are 5 important questions to ask if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia: ...
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Why regular screening is crucial for cervical cancer preventionPersistence of this infection with High –Risk HPV can trigger changes in the cervical cells and lining giving rise to mild, moderate and severe dysplasia, ultimately turning into cancer over a ...
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