Even though most abnormal Pap tests are caused by an HPV infection that will go away or an inflammation that can be treated, you will need a follow-up evaluation to make sure your abnormal cell changes have resolved. Your need for
All abnormal Pap tests require follow-up. In some cases, you may need further testing or treatment. In other cases, your doctor may recommend a period of watchful waiting that includes repeat Pap tests.
If you have had an abnormal Pap test, surgery may be an option. Surgical treatment may be recommended if:
Pap test screening, when done regularly, is the most important tool for preventing cervical cancer.
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