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Is Pap test necessary for me | Pap Smear Test in Bangalore | Dr. RaniBhat

Is Pap test necessary for me | Pap Smear Test in Bangalore | Dr. RaniBhat says that regular Pap test will prevent you from developing cervical cancer.<br><br>To know more, visit: http://www.drranibhat.com/is-pap-test-necessary-for-me/

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Is Pap test necessary for me | Pap Smear Test in Bangalore | Dr. RaniBhat

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  1. Q & A with Dr. Rani Bhat Is Pap test necessary for me?

  2. Introduction Yes, if you are sexually active then Pap test is necessary because a regular Pap test will prevent you from developing cervical cancer.

  3. What is a Pap test? Pap test is also known as Pap smear, is a screening procedure where the cervix is checked for any abnormalities. If these abnormal cells are not identified and treated then it can turn into cancer after a few years.

  4. Why do I need a Pap test? Every sexually active women are at risk of developing cervical cancer, but it can be prevented by having a Pap smear test regularly. Pap smear test aids in the early detection of pre-cancerous cells. These cells have some changes but have not yet turned into cancer, hence called pre-cancerous or pre-invasive conditions. When the pre-cancerous condition is picked up on a Pap smear test and treated appropriately it helps in preventing cervical cancer. If we don’t identify this condition then there is a risk of developing cervical cancer.

  5. How often should I get the Pap tests? • The Pap test is recommended for all sexually active women. • The recommended age for undergoing the Pap test is at the age of 21 years or 3 years of being sexually active. • For women aged between 21 and 65, undergoing a Pap test every three years is recommended. • For women aged 30 to 65 years and those who wish to lengthen the screening interval then Pap test and HPV test is recommended every 5 years.

  6. Who does not need to get regular Pap tests? • Women with the following criteria need not undergo Pap test at regular intervals: • Women aged 65 and older with 3 negative results for the Pap test. • Women who have undergone hysterectomy and if they have had 2 negative co-test results in a row within the last 10 years or negative test results obtained within the last 5 years. • It is advised to discuss with your doctor before stopping your regular Pap tests.

  7. Who needs Pap tests more often? • Sometimes Pap and HPV test may be required to be performed more frequently than the normal in some women because they are at higher risk of developing cancer such as, • Women with abnormal Pap test results and with a medical history of cervical cancer or precancerous cells. • HIV positive women.  • Prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) i.e., daughters and granddaughters of women exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) during their pregnancy. 

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