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Does Dyskaryosis Need A Treatment ?

i had mild diskariosis 3 years ago and after a wild i come back to normal but now i have again mild diskariosis in the smear results. should i go for a treatment or could go back to normal again?
Thu, 12 Jan 2012
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hi
Dyskaryosis of the uterine cervix is a condition in which some of the epithelial cells near the external os show abnormalities in their cellular nuclei.

These changes are often quite subtle, and are often seen as temporary changes in girls between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. Apparent dyskaryosis in girls below the age of twenty-five is not regarded as significant

but if ur age above this u need to consult gynecologist and and get ur self checked
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Does Dyskaryosis Need A Treatment ?

hi Dyskaryosis of the uterine cervix is a condition in which some of the epithelial cells near the external os show abnormalities in their cellular nuclei. These changes are often quite subtle, and are often seen as temporary changes in girls between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. Apparent dyskaryosis in girls below the age of twenty-five is not regarded as significant but if ur age above this u need to consult gynecologist and and get ur self checked