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Suggest Treatment For Precancerous Cells

I have poly cystic ovaries ( sugery 4 years ago to remove 5 lb cyst) and had a pap smear 12 months ago that I just found out had precancerous cells. I am 23 y/o and had been told it was fine but PA said changes have occured and now precancerous cells are worse ( not sure what that means so looking for info. I don t have HpV as I had a vacine in high school. Symptoms:I have back pain, weight gain, nausea, cramping and fatique. I will call OBGYN in am to request an ultrsound. Do you have any suggestions ?
Tue, 9 Dec 2014
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Poly cystic ovaries is not something that you should be worried about since they are not precancerous. As far as the PAP report is concerned, it is something that should be taken seriously since the degree of pre-cancer cells have increased. I would suggest that you undergo a colposcopic examination (in this they put a dye on your cervix and examine it carefully. Any suspicious area is biopsied). This will settle the diagnosis beyond doubt and start appropriate treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Precancerous Cells

Poly cystic ovaries is not something that you should be worried about since they are not precancerous. As far as the PAP report is concerned, it is something that should be taken seriously since the degree of pre-cancer cells have increased. I would suggest that you undergo a colposcopic examination (in this they put a dye on your cervix and examine it carefully. Any suspicious area is biopsied). This will settle the diagnosis beyond doubt and start appropriate treatment.