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Cervical dysplasia: Cervical dysplasia is precancerous changes of the epithelial cells that line the cervix. Risk increases with multiple sexual partners, sex before age 18, childbirth before age 16, or a past history of STDs. Treatment is usually cryosurgery or conisation.
Cervicitis: Inflammation or swelling and infection of cervix. Treatment depends on the cause.
Bleeding due to trauma following PAP test due to scrapping.
Cervical polyps: Cervical polyps are smooth, red or purple, finger-like growths that grow out of the mucuos layer of the cervix or the cervical canal. Cervical polyps are extremely fragile, extending out of the cervix, and easily and painlessly removed.
Carcinoma of cervix.
Bleeding and a slight discharge are normal for up to a week after a biopsy of cervix.
Edited by dr_amitmunjal on October 3 2006 at 1:40 AM
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