Can you have CIN 1 without HPV?

HPV infection is necessary but not sufficient to develop CIN. More than 90% of infections are spontaneously cleared by the immune system within one year without treatment.
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Can I have cervical dysplasia without HPV?

No. You have to have HPV to develop cervical dysplasia. But having HPV doesn't necessarily mean that you'll develop cervical dysplasia. It's unknown why some people develop cervical dysplasia after being infected with HPV while others don't.
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Can low risk HPV cause CIN1?

The results of several studies suggest that CIN1 is mainly caused by low-risk HPV infection [3–5].
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Is CIN and HPV the same?

Are HPV and CIN the same? No, HPV (human papillomavirus) causes an infection that can lead to CIN, but they are not the same.
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How long does it take to develop CIN 1?

77.77% (91/117) of these women developed CIN1 within an estimated interval of 24 months from the recorded onset of persistent HR-HPV infection, while 22.23% (26/117) were estimated to have developed CIN1 after persistent HR-HPV infection exceeding 24 months.
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Does CIN1 mean I have HPV?

CIN 1 is usually caused by infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) and is found when a cervical biopsy is done. CIN 1 is not cancer and usually goes away on its own without treatment, but sometimes it can become cancer and spread into nearby tissue.
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How often does CIN1 progress?

Overall, 82.1% of the women with CIN1 regressed within 2 years, while 1.5% progressed to a high-grade lesion within 3 years.
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What HPV strains cause CIN1?

order of prevalence, the seven most frequent HR-HPV genotypes detected among CIN1 cases were: 35, 45, 53, 58, 59, 16, and 51, followed by low risk (LR) type HPV55.
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Does CIN 1 Go Away?

Nearly all of the low-grade abnormalities (CIN-1) will go away without treatment, as they are due to an HPV infection. Treatment is no longer recommended for this abnormality as the harm outweighs the benefits. In a small number of women, the low-grade abnormality persists, or rarely, progresses to a high-grade change.
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Is CIN1 precancerous?

CIN – The outer surface of the cervix is composed of cells called squamous cells. A precancerous lesion affecting these cells is called CIN. These changes are categorized as being mild (CIN 1) or moderate to severe (CIN 2 or 3).
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Can CIN1 be misdiagnosed?

One of the problems encountered when facing a CIN1 is to misdiagnose a more severe lesion firstly because of the intra- and interobserver variability and secondly because the colposcopy-directed biopsy is not mandatorily representative of the more severe lesion.
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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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Is low grade Dyskaryosis the same as CIN1?

Low-grade dyskaryosis

Dyskaryosis is the name given to small changes that are found in the cells of the cervix (the neck of the womb). Low-grade dyskaryosis is associated with CIN1 (see Appendix E). These changes are not cancer, and in most cases do not lead to cancer in the future.
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What causes abnormal cervical cells besides HPV?

These include yeast infections, HPV, the herpes virus, or many other infections. Abnormal cells. These changes are called cervical dysplasia. The cells are not cancerous but may be precancerous.
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What can cause cervical dysplasia besides HPV?

If your immune system does not clear the virus it can eventually lead to the development of cervical dysplasia. Risk factors for cervical dysplasia are the same for cervical cancer. Besides HPV, they are sexual history, history of other STIs, smoking, and weakened immune system.
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Why do I need a colposcopy if my Pap is normal?

If your pap test showed some abnormal cells and you tested positive for HPV, a colposcopy can help confirm and diagnose potential problems. HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a virus that may raise your risk for certain types of cancer, including cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers.
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How effective is LEEP for CIN1?

Results: Of the 311 women who underwent LEEP, 283 reported for 1-year follow-up and 248 (87.6%) were disease free. Cure rates were 93.0% for CIN 1, 85.5% for CIN 2, and 72.7% for CIN 3. Minor adverse effects were observed in 34 women and complications were seen in 5 women.
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How do you make CIN 1 Go Away?

There is no cure or treatment for it. BUT your body can clear it and have it go dormant, and cell changes can be treated. CIN1 is the least serious form of cell abnormality and it may well clear on its own with no intervention, just monitoring more regularly.
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How long does CIN take to go away?

HPV infection is necessary but not sufficient to develop CIN. More than 90% of infections are spontaneously cleared by the immune system within one year without treatment. Approximately 60% of CIN 1 lesions regress without treatment and less than 1% progress to cancer.
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Can cin1 affect fertility?

Treatment does not affect your fertility. If possible, check with your doctor or specialist before becoming pregnant to make sure you are up to date with your screenings. This way, you can have any necessary treatment beforehand.
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What is CIN in colposcopy?

It's not cancer, but there is a risk the cells could turn into cancer in the future if not treated. Doctors use the following terms for abnormal cervical cells: cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN) cervical glandular intra-epithelial neoplasia (CGIN)
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Is cin1 the same as LSIL?

LSIL (also called low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion, or mild dysplasia) seen on a Pap test is generally CIN 1.
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How can I get rid of cervical dysplasia naturally?

Some lifestyle modifications may also help prevent the development of cervical dysplasia, including:
  1. Practicing safe sex.
  2. Not smoking.
  3. Eating a diet rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C, and folate (vitamin B9) from fruits and vegetables.
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Can cin1 cause bleeding?

CIN is usually thought of as asymptomatic (without symptoms). However, there is an association between CIN and bleeding after penetrative sex (known as postcoital bleeding, or PCB). Diagnosis was through colposcopy, a simple procedure used to examine the cervix.
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What grade of CIN would you expect for a diagnosis of severe dyskaryosis?

CIN 3 refers to severe dyskaryosis and affects the full thickness of the cervix surface.
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