Management of cervical abnormalities
Management of abnormal cervical screening results involves several steps to identify and address potential issues like precancerous changes or infections detected during a Pap smear or HPV test. If abnormalities are found, further evaluation is necessary, often starting with a colposcopy to closely examine the cervix. If suspicious tissue is identified, a biopsy may be taken for analysis. Treatment options may include cryotherapy, LEEP, or laser therapy to remove abnormal tissue. In more severe or persistent cases, a cone biopsy or hysterectomy may be recommended.
Dr Samina Ahmed provides comprehensive care for abnormal cervical screening results, emphasizing regular monitoring and follow-up screenings to prevent precancerous changes from progressing. For women with high-risk HPV strains, consistent screenings are essential for early detection, as untreated HPV infections can lead to cervical cancer.
LEEP, LEETZ or cone biopsy procedure – Going home after a local anaesthetic
Please contact us if you have any questions or if you’d like to make an appointment.
Services
- Fertility Assistance & Treatment
- Ovulation Induction
- Recurrent Miscarriage
- Menstrual Issues
- Pelvic Pain
- Endometriosis
- Hysterectomy
- HRT & Menopause
- Reproductive Health
- Contraception/IUD Insertion
- Lichen Sclerosis
- Prolapse Treatment/Pessary
- Urinary incontinence
- PCOS, Fibroids & Ovarian Cysts
- Hysteroscopy
- Laparaoscopy & Keyhole Surgery
- Colposcopy & Vulvoscopy
- Management of Cervical abnormalities
- Endometrial Ablation (Treatment of HMB)