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Pap Smear - Conventional

Pap Smear - Conventional

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A Pap smear, or Pap test, is a routine screening procedure designed to detect abnormal cervical cells and is typically performed every three years as part of women's preventive healthcare. During the test, a healthcare provider collects cells from the cervix using a small brush or spatula, which are then sent to a laboratory for examination under a microscope. The primary purpose of a Pap smear is to identify changes in cervical cells that may indicate precancerous or cancerous conditions, allowing for early intervention and treatment to prevent cervical cancer.


According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) guidelines, cervical cancer screening should begin at age 21, regardless of sexual activity. Women younger than 30 can be tested every two years, while those over 30 with three consecutive normal Pap tests may be screened every three years. High-risk individuals may require more frequent screenings. Women aged 65 to 70 with a history of normal Pap tests may choose to discontinue screening, while those who have had a total hysterectomy do not need cervical cancer screening unless they have a history of cervical cancer or pre-cancer. Regular Pap smears, combined with pelvic exams, are essential for maintaining reproductive health.

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Find best Pap Smear - Conventional price. A Pap smear, also known as a Pap test, is a critical routine screening procedure in women's health designed to detect abnormal cervical cells and help in cancer detection. Recommended according to ACOG guidelines, cervical cancer screening should begin at age 21. The procedure involves a healthcare provider collecting cells from the cervix, which are then sent for cell examination in a laboratory. This pivotal test allows for early intervention if changes are detected, aiding in the prevention of cervical cancer. Women under 30 are advised to undergo screening every two years, while those 30 and older with three normal Pap smears may extend screenings to every three years. Regular Pap smears, complemented by pelvic exams, are vital for maintaining reproductive health and addressing issues such as abnormal bleeding and postmenopausal bleeding. Don't overlook the importance of cervical screening in your preventive care routine, especially if you are in a high-risk category.
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