Biopsy report shows severe chronic cervicitis with sqamous metaplasia
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Marina_Dee khaleda_34989
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khaleda_34989 Marina_Dee
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Thanks .I am in Bangladesh .I am very much afraid of my condition now. Doctors here never advises properly.I am confused now should I go for radical hysterectomy? Thanks again
jane23942 khaleda_34989
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Hi Khaleda
I agree with Marina Dee that you need further advice from a gynaecologist. I suggest writing down the questions you want to ask before your appointment. If you are not happy with the doctor then I think you need to get a second opinion. On the basis of the information you have given you don't need a radical hysterectomy. That is a big operation performed on women with actual cancers and will usually includes removal of the pelvic lymph nodes. However, very early cervical cancers e.g. stage 1A1 can be treated with a simple hysterectomy although alternatives are possible depending on the age of the woman.
Marina_Dee khaleda_34989
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khaleda_34989 Marina_Dee
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jane23942 khaleda_34989
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If I were you I would be happy to follow your gynae's advice. Also, if you are a smoker it would be good to quit. Squamous metaplasia can naturally revert to normal but is less likely if you smoke.
Marina_Dee khaleda_34989
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khaleda_34989 Marina_Dee
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Marina_Dee khaleda_34989
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HPV test and colposcopy sounded sensible.