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Pap test/HPV

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FAQ

The Pap test and HPV test detect abnormalities in the cells of the cervix and the presence of high-risk viruses responsible for cervical cancer, allowing intervention before cancer develops.

These tests do not directly prevent cancer, but they can detect abnormal cells or an infection at an early stage. This allows for quick intervention to address abnormalities before they develop into cancer. Early intervention can thus prevent serious complications by treating issues before they become more severe.

The test may be uncomfortable, but it should not be painful. It involves taking a sample of cells from the cervix using a small instrument. The process is very quick and usually takes only a few minutes, which helps minimize discomfort.

Yes, an infection, menstruation, or the use of vaginal products can interfere with the test results.

It depends on the severity. Abnormal results may require regular monitoring or treatment to remove the abnormal cells.

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