Nabothian Cyst, PAP Smear, Exfoliated Vaginal Epithelial Cells. Remove Uterus?
maam my age 44 years two sons of age 21 and15 My periods for three days with heavy flow and spotting on fifth day. I had 3 MTP in my life.LMP : last week.my reports says:: UTERUS measure :89 *51*43cm.. Endometrial thickness appears normal and measures 9 mm. AND small nabothian cyst in cervix. PAP smear test : Shows many exfoliated vaginal epithelial cells, chiefly superficial type with many RBCs No evidence of dysplasis or malignancy .no evidence of Trichomonas or monilia. One doctor is advicing to remove uterus and other is saying no need.what to do..sorry i hav no money to pay you.
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Your reports of ultrasound and PAP smear are within normal limits. There is no need of any treatment or removal of uterus right now. If you are having regular periods with a normal flow then you need not worry.
You can go for follow up PAP smear every year to screen for any possible pathologies.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Nabothian Cyst, PAP Smear, Exfoliated Vaginal Epithelial Cells. Remove Uterus?
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. Your reports of ultrasound and PAP smear are within normal limits. There is no need of any treatment or removal of uterus right now. If you are having regular periods with a normal flow then you need not worry. You can go for follow up PAP smear every year to screen for any possible pathologies. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com