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Genital PAP Smear

Genital PAP Smear

Also referred as
Papanicolaou (PAP) Cytology
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The Genital PAP Smear test is a routine, painless screening procedure used to detect abnormal cells in the cervix, which could indicate potential issues such as cervical cancer or precancerous conditions. By collecting a sample of cells from the cervix, this test helps in the early identification and management of cervical health issues, guiding appropriate treatment and prevention strategies.

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Understanding Genital PAP Smear

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cervical cancer ranks as the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide. It is primarily caused by the Human papillomavirus (HPV), a prevalent sexually transmitted infection that can affect the skin, genital area, and throat. Most sexually active individuals will contract HPV at some point, often without showing any symptoms. Typically, the immune system clears the virus from the body. However, a persistent infection with high-risk HPV can lead to abnormal cell changes that may eventually develop into cancer. The Pap smear is crucial in detecting these early changes before they progress to cancer, making it a vital tool in preventive healthcare for women.

The Genital PAP Smear test is generally recommended for women between 25 and 65 years old and is usually done every three to five years, as per the doctor's recommendation. It is also done during a routine pelvic exam or for people with higher risk factors such as  those with a history of HPV infection, or family history of cervical cancer. It is often combined with HPV testing which is more effective in detecting early changes of cancer since HPV infection is one of the major risk factors linked to cervical cancer. Regular screening is essential as it helps identify abnormal cell changes early, enabling prompt treatment and significantly reducing the risk of developing cervical cancer.

To perform a Pap Smear, a healthcare provider (doctor) first conducts a pelvic exam to access the cervix. Using a speculum, the cervix is gently opened to allow for clear visibility. A small brush or spatula is then used to collect a sample of cells from the cervix. This sample is sent to a laboratory where it is examined under a microscope for any unusual changes. 

You need to provide a brief clinical history or a doctor’s prescription when you go for sample collection. It's important to avoid sexual activity for 2 to 5 days before the test. It is also advised to refrain using tampons or vaginal medicines for 2 days before the test. These precautions help prevent interference with the test and ensure a clear, and uncontaminated sample is collected.

Interpretation of test results requires expert guidance, therefore do not self-medicate solely based on these test results and always consult the doctor for proper understanding of your test results. The pap smear test helps doctors make informed decisions about further treatment or lifestyle recommendations. Additionally, preventing HPV through vaccination is a key measure in reducing the risk of cervical cancer and other related conditions, complementing the insights gained from pap smear results.

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What does Genital PAP Smear measure?

The Genital PAP Smear test measures the presence of abnormal cells in the cervix by examining a sample of cervical cells under a microscope. This test is primarily used to detect precancerous changes or early signs of cervical cancer. The collected cells are analyzed to identify any deviations from normal cell structures, which could indicate potential issues such as dysplasia or malignancy. By assessing these cellular abnormalities, the Pap Smear helps in early diagnosis and facilitates timely intervention, enabling effective treatment and prevention of cervical cancer.

FAQs related to Genital PAP Smear

The Genital PAP Smear test is a painless screening procedure used to detect abnormal cells on the cervix that could lead to cervical cancer. It also helps identify infections, such as those caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).
The Genital PAP Smear test is recommended for women aged 21 to 65 who have been sexually active. It may also be advised to women who show signs of cervical cancer, are diagnosed with early-stage cancer, have HIV, have a family history of cervical cancer, or have autoimmune disorders.
During the test, a healthcare provider inserts a speculum into the vagina to open the vaginal walls. A small brush or spatula is then used to collect cells from the cervix, which are sent to a lab for examination.
The Genital PAP Smear test is usually not painful, but some women may experience mild discomfort or pressure during the procedure. It is typically quick, taking only a few minutes.
No, the Genital PAP Smear specifically screens for cervical cancer and precancerous changes in the cervix. It does not detect other types of cancers or conditions.
If your results show abnormal cells, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have cancer. In many cases, abnormal results are due to HPV infections or mild changes that can go away on their own. Your doctor may recommend follow-up tests, such as a colposcopy, for further evaluation.
It is generally better to avoid scheduling the Genital PAP Smear during your period, as menstrual blood can make it difficult to collect an accurate sample. The test is best performed when you are not menstruating.
Even if you’ve received the HPV vaccine, you should still get regular pap smears. The vaccine protects against certain types of HPV, but not all strains that can cause cervical cancer.
Yes, the Genital PAP Smear can be performed during pregnancy, but it is typically postponed until after the first trimester if there are no urgent concerns. Your doctor will discuss the best time for you.
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Genital PAP Smear test price for other cities

Price inNew DelhiRs. 800
Price inPuneRs. 337
Price inLucknowRs. 510
Price inFaridabadRs. 750
Price inHowrahRs. 1080

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