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Clue cells in pap smear
My pap smear report says shift in vaginal flora with clue cells. Does this mean l may have vaginal cancer. Do I need any further evaluation
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Presence Clue cells in Vaginal discharge indicates bacterial infection. If you have recurrent infection with Vaginal itching and white discharge consult ayurvedic gynecologist for medicines with local irrigation treatments with herbal decoction which will help to reduce infection and prevent recurrence.
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No. It just means that you have bacterial vaginosis. It's an infection and can be treated with antibiotics. Consult a gynaecologist for prescription
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