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What Does The Discoloration And Abnormal Cell Growth Mean ?

hi! my question is... a couple of months ago i had a abnormal pap smear with abnormal cell growth and an orange discoloration, therefore they did a colpo, but my doctors aren t telling me anything. i was wondering if your could explain what does the discoloration and abnormal cell growth mean for my future health? should i be concerned?
Wed, 25 Jan 2012
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If the pap smear shows abnormal call growth the colposcopy is done to see abnormal cell growth so definitely it is a thing to be concerned about.The next step is a biopsy from the site of abnormal cells but you have not written whether biopsy is done or even what the colpo report says.Discuss in detail with your doctor what is his next step & do you require any further investigations.
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What Does The Discoloration And Abnormal Cell Growth Mean ?

Hi; welcome to HealthcareMagic If the pap smear shows abnormal call growth the colposcopy is done to see abnormal cell growth so definitely it is a thing to be concerned about.The next step is a biopsy from the site of abnormal cells but you have not written whether biopsy is done or even what the colpo report says.Discuss in detail with your doctor what is his next step & do you require any further investigations. Thanks