Warning Signs Of Cervical Cancer
Published on Apr 08 2010, in the categories: Signs
This article will help you understand the signs of this dreadfull diease and how to prevent or combat it.
If you submit a regular Pap smear to detect lesions caused by human papillomaviruses, the anomalies will be detected before they can develop into cancer cells or precancerous.
In case of genital warts, treatment consists of ablation lesions (by surgery or burn) and administration of specific drugs. The treatment of lesions is effective in the short term, but it can be painful. In addition, the problem resurfaces frequently and the disease may persist.
What are the potential consequences of treatment?
The less invasive procedures, such as those performed to remove precancerous lesions, may trigger premature labor.

For most women, it is psychologically very stressful to learn that this smear abnormalities and having to wait for the results of further tests.
Infertility is a consequence of treatment in case of removal of the uterus (hysterectomy).
Treatment and prevention of cancer of the cervix
Talk to your doctor about HPV, cancer of the cervix and its screening (cervical smear). By detecting anomalies early, you have more chances to avoid developing cancer of the cervix.
Vaccination as primary prevention
Pap smear is essential because it can detect abnormal cells associated with human papillomavirus, but it does not, however, protects diseases. The combination of screening and vaccination will optimize the effectiveness of a program against cervical cancer of the uterus.

Cancers of the cervix caused by HPV infection are viral and therefore, vaccination can help prevent these diseases and precancerous lesions that precede them. Vaccination will prevent a primary step before testing the injury. The smears remain necessary for monitoring women, especially to detect cervical cancer of the uterus not associated with the types covered by the vaccine.
It is very important to keep in mind that by submitting you to regular cervical smears can reduce your risk of developing cancer of the cervix. The simple examination, which can detect cervical abnormalities, has significantly reduced deaths from cancer of the cervix in Europe. This is because of abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancers can be treated successfully if detected before they are disseminated. Cancer of the cervix that can affect all women, routine screening was held in most European countries.
Cervical abnormalities caused by HPV can be detected by taking a sample of cervical cells to detect the presence of abnormal cells. These samples are needed given that the anomalies do not generally show symptoms or pain or other signs at an early stage.
The majority of lesions regress naturally. If abnormal cells are detected by your doctor, it may decide to monitor their natural development without intervening. However, if the injury worsens, it may be necessary for their removal.
If you submit a regular Pap smear to detect lesions caused by human papillomaviruses, the anomalies will be detected before they can develop into cancer cells or precancerous.
In case of genital warts, treatment consists of ablation lesions (by surgery or burn) and administration of specific drugs. The treatment of lesions is effective in the short term, but it can be painful. In addition, the problem resurfaces frequently and the disease may persist.
What are the potential consequences of treatment?
The less invasive procedures, such as those performed to remove precancerous lesions, may trigger premature labor.

For most women, it is psychologically very stressful to learn that this smear abnormalities and having to wait for the results of further tests.
Infertility is a consequence of treatment in case of removal of the uterus (hysterectomy).
Treatment and prevention of cancer of the cervix
Talk to your doctor about HPV, cancer of the cervix and its screening (cervical smear). By detecting anomalies early, you have more chances to avoid developing cancer of the cervix.
Vaccination as primary prevention
Pap smear is essential because it can detect abnormal cells associated with human papillomavirus, but it does not, however, protects diseases. The combination of screening and vaccination will optimize the effectiveness of a program against cervical cancer of the uterus.

Cancers of the cervix caused by HPV infection are viral and therefore, vaccination can help prevent these diseases and precancerous lesions that precede them. Vaccination will prevent a primary step before testing the injury. The smears remain necessary for monitoring women, especially to detect cervical cancer of the uterus not associated with the types covered by the vaccine.
It is very important to keep in mind that by submitting you to regular cervical smears can reduce your risk of developing cancer of the cervix. The simple examination, which can detect cervical abnormalities, has significantly reduced deaths from cancer of the cervix in Europe. This is because of abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancers can be treated successfully if detected before they are disseminated. Cancer of the cervix that can affect all women, routine screening was held in most European countries.
Cervical abnormalities caused by HPV can be detected by taking a sample of cervical cells to detect the presence of abnormal cells. These samples are needed given that the anomalies do not generally show symptoms or pain or other signs at an early stage.
The majority of lesions regress naturally. If abnormal cells are detected by your doctor, it may decide to monitor their natural development without intervening. However, if the injury worsens, it may be necessary for their removal.
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