Sunday, February 14, 2010

Will Mild Dysplasia Go Away Sex...mild Dysplasia?

Sex...mild dysplasia? - will mild dysplasia go away

I have mild dysplasia. I'm 20 and I discovered I had mild dysplasia back in October and made a repeat pap in April and at the same ... and my friend did for a few months so havnt had sex. He returned Monday ... Is it acceptable to have sex with mild dysplasia have? I think that has the most probability. It was 2 weeks before receiving the results of my October for what was the dysplasia is always there. but I want to do things will be okay?

4 comments:

  1. I was there even a few years ago. My doctor has a colposcopy and took off his cell. I was told it was safe to have sex, you should not be these problems. I had no pain or problems. Not all dysplasia is caused by HPV:

    Many factors contribute to the development of mild dysplasia, but infection with HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is probably the most important. Impairment of the immune system might participate.

    Mild dysplasia is an integral part when it occurs. You can come and go, are currently in the cervix of a woman (and Pap) at the same time and not otherwise. This is because the HPV virus, which remains a sine qua non for the latent changes in the skin cells of the cervix. Normally staffed for review by the immune system of women, HPV can sometimes distract the immune system to reactivate the cellular machinery that leads to faster growth.

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  2. You really should ask your gynecologist about it. mild dysplasia is associated with an STD? or is it an infection? sounds familiar, but I do not know what it is .... in thinking of his relationship with HPV. It seems OK to ask your doctor to use a condom or no sex. : (

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  3. Hello,

    You have not mentioned, but I'm assuming you went to the doctor and learned that you will be taken from a mild dysplasia associated with HPV. This can lead to cervical cancer. Did you know if it was he who gave? If not, you should be aware that it may happen.

    But to answer your question, sex will not aggravate his cervical dysplasia. However, I want you to know that they preferred an STD if you are already infected by a contract.

    Good luck

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  4. Here are more details, but I strongly suggest you seek the advice of your physician, are the special situation of the file.

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