Can CGIN come back?

A doctor explains that the chances of recurrence after treatment for CIN3 / CGIN are small. If CIN3 has been completely treated, in other words the abnormality has been removed in it's entirety with a zone of normal tissue around it, then the chances of it recurring are very, very small.
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Can a colposcopy come back normal?

About 4 out of 10 women who have a colposcopy have a normal result. A normal result means that your cervix appears healthy and you have a low risk of developing cervical cancer before your next screening test.
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Can pre cervical cancer come back?

But some cancer survivors may develop a new, unrelated cancer later. This is called a second cancer. Unfortunately, being treated for cervical cancer doesn't mean you can't get another cancer. Women who have had cervical cancer can still get the same types of cancers that other women get.
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Can abnormal cells come back after cryotherapy?

In most cases (about 85-90% of the time), cryotherapy cures abnormal cells so that the problem does not come back. If your treatment doesn't remove all the abnormal cells, you may have to have cryotherapy treatment again, or your doctor or nurse may recommend another treatment like LEEP or more tests.
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Can you have LLETZ twice?

How many times can you have the LLETZ procedure, can you have LLETZ twice? Mr John Butler explains that most women will only need one LLETZ procedure. However, if abnormal cells come back, you may require further procedures, and this is perfectly safe and acceptable.
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Does cervix grow back after LLETZ?

Conclusions: Cervical regeneration at 6 months after excision is dependent on the percentage of initial cervical volume excised and on the remaining cervical tissue immediately after conisation. The greater the cone and the less cervical tissue remaining, the less the degree of cervical regeneration achieved.
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Why does HPV keep coming back?

There's no guarantee that genital warts won't grow back again because HPV changes the cells of your body in a way that makes them likely to grow. If you have high-risk HPV that sticks around or goes dormant and keeps coming back, that's when it becomes cancer causing (or what doctors call oncogenic).
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Can HPV come back once it has cleared?

While HPV doesn't come back after clearing completely, it's difficult to know if an infection has actually been resolved or is simply dormant. Additionally, while you're unlikely to be reinfected with the exact same type of HPV, you can be infected with another strain.
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Can HPV come back after negative test?

An HPV test will come back as a positive test result or a negative test result: Negative HPV test result: High-risk HPV was not found. You should have the test again in 5 years. You may need to come back sooner if you had abnormal results in the past.
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Can HPV recur years later?

HPV infections can persist and recur. Even women in long-term monogamous relationships can get reinfected. In a randomized clinical trial, HPV-associated lesions regressed at higher rates when male partners of women with such lesions used condoms (Int J Cancer.
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How do I know if my cervical cancer has come back?

Discharge from your vagina. Pelvic pain – pain in your lower abdomen (tummy) Leg swelling – lymphoedema can also cause leg swelling, but it is important to get any new swelling checked out. Bowel/bladder changes – particularly bleeding.
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Can I get cervical cancer twice?

Overall, approximately one third of women diagnosed with cervical cancer will develop persistent or recurrent disease. Median overall survival after recurrence has been diagnosed in 10-12 months.
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How often does pre cancer become cancer?

Cancers that begin in epithelial cells (roughly 85% of cancers) may have a precancerous state before they turn into cancer.
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Why do I need a second colposcopy?

If cell changes come back, they are usually found after your follow-up appointment. If your cervical screening (smear test) done during this appointment finds high-risk HPV, you will usually have further tests at colposcopy again.
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Does your cervix grow back after colposcopy?

Conization is most commonly performed to examine such areas and then take a biopsy for microscopic examination. The cervix grows back after conization. Following the procedure, the new tissue grows back in the cervix in 4-6 weeks.
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Is CGIN worse than CIN?

CGIN is usually classified as low grade (mild) or high grade (severe). High grade CGIN is the equivalent of CIN3. CGIN can be multi-focal – this means that more than one area is affected at one time, with normal tissue lying between them.
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Will I always test positive for HPV?

People often never know they have caught it or passed it on. “HPV could've been there for years before it shows up, if it ever does,” says Ramondetta. When talking to your partner about your diagnosis, remember 80% of people will have HPV at some point in their life.
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What causes HPV to flare up?

– there's no evidence that HPV has triggers like herpes or asthma that cause flare ups, but many believe that a weakened immune system can lead to outbreaks being more likely. Genital warts are more likely to flare-up if your immune system is not able to effectively fight the HPV infection causing them to appear.
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Can you get reinfected with the same strain of HPV?

For most people who become infected with genital HPV, the infection will clear on its own. Once a person has been exposed to a specific type of HPV, they cannot be reinfected with the same type again, but can be infected with other types of the virus.
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How do you prevent HPV from coming back?

First thing, talk to your doctor about getting the HPV vaccine — most vaccine brands protect you against the types of HPV that cause most cases of genital warts. That's the best way to avoid any HPV-related problems, including genital warts.
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Why hasn't my body cleared HPV?

Around 90% of HPV infections clear within 2 years. For a small number of women and people with a cervix, their immune system will not be able to get rid of HPV. This is called a persistent infection. A persistent HPV infection causes the cells of the cervix to change.
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What happens if you test positive for HPV twice?

Testing positive for HPV more than once

If you test positive for high-risk HPV but you don't have cell changes on your cervix, you'll be asked to come back for a cervical screening in one year. If you test positive for HPV three times in a row you'll be invited to a colposcopy.
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Can a faithful couple get HPV?

Yes, men can catch HPV from women. The virus can be passed on between sexual partners of any gender.
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How can I clear my body of HPV?

Treatment
  1. Salicylic acid. Over-the-counter treatments that contain salicylic acid work by removing layers of a wart a little at a time. ...
  2. Imiquimod. This prescription cream might enhance your immune system's ability to fight HPV . ...
  3. Podofilox. ...
  4. Trichloroacetic acid.
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How many times can LEEP be performed?

If the margins are positive, you may need a repeat procedure. In addition, six months following a LEEP, you'll have a follow-up appointment that includes Pap and HPV tests. In some cases, abnormal cells are found again. If this happens, you may require another LEEP.
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