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A pap test is a screening test to detect precancerous cells in the cervix. Positive findings result in the pap test being referred to as abnormal. Women are recommended to get pap testing to aid in the early detection of HPV (human papilloma virus) and precancerous cells of the cervix. Please consult with your provider to learn more.
Generally, a Pap smear is performed by age 21, or 3 years after the onset of sexual activity. 4. HIV screening is recommended annually for all patients from age 13 to 64 (per CDC, 9/2006) 5. Once sexually active, annual screening for chlamydia and gonorrhea is performed.
IUDs have a slight risk of causing a serious pelvic infection, and are ideally suited for women between children, or after their families are completed. The failure rate is approximately 1%, with an increased risk of an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy if pregnancy occurs.
Symptoms of this disorder may include increased menstrual cramps, infertility, and pain during intercourse. Medication and surgery are usually the treatments.
The Endometrial Ablation procedure is used to treat women with excess uterine bleeding. To help diagnose the reason for the excess bleeding, you may need to consider having a hysteroscopy, which is usually performed at the same time as the Endometrial Ablation.
Hysteroscopy is a technique used to look inside the uterus . A hysteroscope is a thin, telescope-like device that is placed into the uterus through the vagina and cervix. A hysteroscopy can help find fibroids (myomas, tumors) or polyps that have developed in the uterus and may be causing severe cramping, heavy periods, or bleeding between periods.
An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a female form of contraceptive placed in the uterus. The advantages of using an IUD are long protection and ease of use. Depending on the product, cycles may be heavier, or in some cases, lighter or even absent.