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Pap Smear Faq

A pap smear faq sheet will include descriptions on urethritis and urinary infection. 10-14 days after the first menstrual day is considered the best time for performing the procedure. Women are advised to avoid intercourse, douching, and vaginal medicines for 24-48 hours before the test to achieve more accurate results. After the procedure, there may appear a small amount of spotting. A pap smear faq sheet will include descriptions on urethritis and urinary infection.

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Pap Smear Faq

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Urethritis, Urinary Infection

Papanicolaou test is used to detect precancerous and cancerous cells in the cervix. Despite a widespread belief, this procedure cannot harm female reproductive organs and can be performed even during pregnancy. All women aged 18 and older should undergo this exam. A pap smear faq sheet will include descriptions on urethritis and urinary infection.



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