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Bleeding After A Pap Smear




Bleeding after a pap smear may be from cervical dysplasia or the irritation of a verruca papule. During the procedure, there may appear a feeling of pressure, yet there should be no pain. After the test, a small amount of spotting may occur, which is normal and should not worry a woman. The procedure does not harm female organs and is absolutely safe. Bleeding after a pap smear may be from cervical dysplasia or the irritation of a verruca papule.

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Bleeding After A Pap Smear

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Cervical Dysplasia, Verruca

Papanicolaou is a simple painless procedure that involves scraping a tissue from the cervix, placing it on a slide and examining under a microscope for abnormalities that could suggest cervical cancer or an infection. Papanicolaou test is done as part of regular pelvic examination. Bleeding after a pap smear may be from cervical dysplasia or the irritation of a verruca papule.

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