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Hello sir/I'm having brown discharge after 24days after my period so I have done pap test.I wanna know what is the meaning of inflammatory smear??I have attached the report please reply..
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Your smear is normal for your age. Plenty of polymorphs means that there is infection. That much infection will be often found in a vaginal smear because it is exposed to the atmosphere. In technical language it is written as "Inflammatory smear". There is no evidence of pre-malignant condition or any cancer.
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Infection..needs treatment
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suggests infection
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It shows mild infection. Consult a gynaecologist and take medicines accordingly.
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