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Does Prolonged Vaginal Discharge And Fever Indicate Cervical Cancer?

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Posted on Fri, 13 Mar 2015
Question: Dear sir
scince last 2 month my mother suffred from veginal dischare & fever she was 65 year old after that we talk to doctor and doctor advice us to do soongraphy and pap semer attached the report plese suggest me what to do and plese do clear get clear to us what % this report show that she will be cervical cancer

plese suggest me i m worried about the above
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Answered by Dr. Rhea Chanda (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Treatment required

Detailed Answer:
hello, the reports of your mother are not encouraging . firstly the Pap smear is suggestive of dysplasia which means that cervical cancer is a possibility . a biopsy should be done to confirm asap. also there may be pus collection inside the uterus causing the discharge. that indicates severe infection. sag needs a d/c biopsy too asap. high grade antibiotic therapy is essential . I would suggest hospital admission and further operative management . if the cervical cancer is confirmed, then hysterectomy is choice of surgery but only after a Mri to determine the stage. radio and chemotherapy may be added depending in the stage.
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Does Prolonged Vaginal Discharge And Fever Indicate Cervical Cancer?

Brief Answer: Treatment required Detailed Answer: hello, the reports of your mother are not encouraging . firstly the Pap smear is suggestive of dysplasia which means that cervical cancer is a possibility . a biopsy should be done to confirm asap. also there may be pus collection inside the uterus causing the discharge. that indicates severe infection. sag needs a d/c biopsy too asap. high grade antibiotic therapy is essential . I would suggest hospital admission and further operative management . if the cervical cancer is confirmed, then hysterectomy is choice of surgery but only after a Mri to determine the stage. radio and chemotherapy may be added depending in the stage.