... Approximately 3 years ago I had a LEEP procedure done for CIN III. It was caused by the HPV virus. Two years after the operation I had a period that had lasted for 3 weeks. My GP did a pap smeer and the results were clear so I did not see the specialist. ... (4 replies)
... Obviously, the best thing is to get checked out by a gynecologist who can provide you with concrete answers. Even if you had recurrent CIN III, this should not be causing you to bleed so heavily. But the best would be to wait and talk to you doctor. ... (4 replies)
... not long now until i see the gynecologist. ... (4 replies)
... Ok first off I would like to say that you dont actually know you have reacurrent CIN III, so please do not panic and jump to conclusions until you know for definate. ... (4 replies)
... I had a hysterectomy to help treat recurrent dysplasia. I had CIN III that was treated but came back as well as other gynecological issues. I am wondering if there is a correlation between squamous cell carcinoma on the cervix and skin? ... (10 replies)
... thanks largirl 81
When i had a papsmear 3 yrs ago it was cin1 with HPV
when i got a cone biopsy its said i had server Dysplasia with cin 111
i too then had been bleeding none stop the same. (4 replies)
... biopsy, I would have been thrilled with CIN I, too. As a person that just went through my LEEP, I would definitely recommend the LEEP if it is still CIN I in 3 months. ... (4 replies)
... sections and so the cervix has not been open enough to get a good sample. And so I pushed for the LEEP which I guess is a good thing considering. ... (2 replies)
... was normal, so I contracted the HPV last year to year and a half, depending on the incubation period. ... (36 replies)
... if you had CIN III, you have had HPV, and may still have. ... (10 replies)
... It is possible that CIN can be in the endocervical canal, even if clear below, yes. ... (2 replies)
... I am a 28 yrs. old. Up until Nov. of last year, I had never had an abnormal pap. I had a biopsy and colposcopy in Jan. ... (1 replies)
... Oh when I say dysplasia in other parts of the body I mean other precancers not cervical dysplasia. Just like some people get recurrent cancer of other types is it possible to have dysplasia of other types or be prone to growing them? ... (10 replies)
... This is a complicated question but I'll answer to the best of my ability.
Dysplasia is kind of a broad term which basically means "abnormal but non-cancerous or pre-cancerous cells." Dysplasia of the cervix forms on the epithelial cells of the cervix. Epithelial cells are the cells that line surfaces of the body. And yes, abnormal or pre-cancerous cellular changes can... (10 replies)
... If not I suggest you request them from your doc. ... (20 replies)
... r being more cautious...no one ever told me about HPV...not in school and not even my gynecologist. Had someone told me that even condoms can't protect you maybe I would have made different choices, but who knows...this is such a common problem...for all I know i contracted HPV from my husband! ... (5 replies)
... I keep having the same dream over and over again. Well, maybe not the same dream, but the same highlights. About once or twice a week I dream that I am pregnant. ... (0 replies)
... so I can relate to how you feel. The best study I found on the subject is from greenjournal.org. ... (2 replies)
... Occasionally it doesn't, but I really believe those cases are the exception to the rule. ... (6 replies)
... Would you like to know what I ended up with? ... (12 replies)