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Pap Smear Result Abnormal, Nutrophils High, Heavy Sweating. Possible Treatment?

My mom pass on frm lung cancer! Had pap smear results on 29th of jan, abnormal and obscured cells Nutrophlis is high! Just got over ches infection! Woke up thursday and sick again. My blood test 3weeks ago also had high nutrophlis high. Have bad sweats! Can t do anything strenuouse and break out in a sweat. I need your help!!! Mel.
Thu, 14 Feb 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, first of all, the high neutrophil count is indicative of some acute bacterial infection. You should do a urine examination.

Secondly, your pap smear examination is really bad. What you have to do right now, is to test for presence of any HPV antibodies in blood. If present then a vaccine should be considered.

Keep following up with your treating doctor.

Repeat the pap smear after 3 months.

Hope this will be helpful.

Regards.
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Pap Smear Result Abnormal, Nutrophils High, Heavy Sweating. Possible Treatment?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, first of all, the high neutrophil count is indicative of some acute bacterial infection. You should do a urine examination. Secondly, your pap smear examination is really bad. What you have to do right now, is to test for presence of any HPV antibodies in blood. If present then a vaccine should be considered. Keep following up with your treating doctor. Repeat the pap smear after 3 months. Hope this will be helpful. Regards.