Bleeding during coitus

2021-11-25 16:51:01
My gynecologist suggested me to do pap smear lbc.. i got scared when i learnt that pap smear is for cervical cancer. I checked the symptoms but i dont have any symptoms.. she said i had cervical erosion which caused some bleeding during sex and i have yeast infection . So how will i know if i have cervical cancer. I had bleeding during sex twice. Rest i dont have symptoms . Should i be worried about cervical cancer? I dont feel pain or itching or anything ..
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Hi Thank you for your enquiry on practo Since you had bleeding during sex, it should be evaluated and it should not happen normally Bleeding during sex could be due to cervical cause which can be 1 cervical erosion 2 cervical polyp 3 other cervical causes Pap smear ideally is done as screening test and not a definitive test for cervical cancer Ideally you should be evaluated completely with Pap smear and HPV test followed by colposccopy and biopsy to rule out any sinister cause And you must go in for pap smear followed by other definitive tools to identify the cause of bleeding and get treated on time

Answered2021-11-25 18:59:24

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It's better to get evaluated with pap smear

Answered2021-11-25 17:33:07

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Pap smear

Answered2021-11-25 17:05:02

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Get LBC

Answered2021-11-25 16:52:31

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Pap smear is a screening tool , advised to.every female who is sexually active every 3 years . Dnt worry.  Bleeding after intercourse cn be due to cervical erosion,  cervical polyp , sum infections , cervical.cancer . It's not that u hv cancer , it's just screening.

Answered2021-11-26 06:26:41

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Don’t worry And please don’t resort to google

Answered2021-11-26 04:55:33

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The test advised us fr screening of the entire female genital tract for infection n cancer Shud be done annually in all sexually active girls That's a routine test advised to all girls who r sexually active Go fr it

Answered2021-11-25 17:06:06

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