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Colposcopy and Cervical Treatments, HPV vaccination against high-risk oncotypes of HPV is expected to reduce the incidence and deaths from cervical cancer still further. Ce...
Uterine Cervix and Common Cervical Abnormalities, They may be endocervical or cervical: Endocervical polyps are most usually found in the fourth to sixth decade of lif...
Colposcopy and Cervical Treatments, See the separate leaflet called Cervical Screening (Cervical Smear Test) for more details . A cervical screening test can be ...
Bowel Polyps (Colonic Polyps), What are bowel polyps? A bowel polyp is a small non-cancerous growth. There are many types of polyps, such as those that ...
Nasal Polyps, Steroid nasal drops are commonly used to shrink the polyps. Surgical removal of polyps is sometimes needed. Nasal polyps often return after treatmen...
Other problems affecting the cervix Polyps of the cervix . A polyp is a small growth which arises from a stalk on either the surface or the inside of the neck of your womb (ce...
Nasal Polyps, What are nasal polyps? Nasal polyps are lesions arising from the nasal mucosa, occurring at any site in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses but most frequ...
Cervical Screening (Cervical Smear Test), The tests are done to prevent cervical cancer by finding abnormalities that can, with relatively simple treatments, be prevented from progre...
Other treatment options include thermal cautery and diathermy, cryosurgery, laser or microwave therapy. Cervical and endometrial polyps Cervical polyps should be...
A short course of antibiotics may be needed if the object was there long enough to cause secondary infection. Cervical polyps can usually be easily removed. The polyp should...
Cervical Spondylosis, Chronic neck pain is also sometimes associated with anxiety and depression which may also need to be treated. Cervical radiculopathy and cervical ...
Cervical Cancer, If early changes seem to be progressing towards cancer, you can have treatment to stop you developing cervical cancer. See the separate leaflet called Cervical...
Rarer causes of vaginal discharge Cervical polyp - this can be removed by your GP or a specialist. Cervical ectropion - under local anaesthetic, this can be treated by burn...
Cervical Cancer, The global average age at death from cervical cancer was 59 years. Around 30% of cervical cancers are detected through cervical screening in the...
Cervical Spondylosis, Cervical spondylosis is chronic cervical disc degeneration with herniation of disc material, calcification and osteophytic outgrowths. , Cervi...
Cervical Smear and Disorders, I have a couple of concerns and would appreciate some advice: The leaflet that came with the letter states, 'If you have … cervical screening ...
Bowel (Colonic) Polyps, Screening for colorectal cancer The British Society of Gastroenterology recommends: [ 17 ] High-risk criteria for future colorectal cancer comprise either: ...
Cervical Rib (Thoracic Outlet Syndrome), About 1 in 100 people are born with an extra rib called a cervical rib. About 1 in 10 people who have a cervical rib develop thorac...
Cervical Insufficiency and Suture (Incompetence and Cerclage), This may be in the second trimester or early in the third, leading to premature delivery of the baby. Cervical sutur...
Endometrial polyps or cervical polyps . Cervical cancer . Uterine sarcoma (rare). Ovarian cancer , especially oestrogen-secreting (theca cell) ovarian tumours.