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Old 01-17-2008, 08:52 PM
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a pap smear just feels a little uncomfortable. u just need to relax and before u know it, it's over! . They have this little clamp thing called a speculum and they put lube on it before inserting it. This allows the specialist nurse to view ur cervix. They then use this brush or spatula type of thing to take a sample.

this test is for 18-70 year olds. when ur sexually active u need to have one done even if ur partner is female (any sort of contact with the vagina) and even if u stop having ***..it is still important to have a pap test when u had the cervical cancer vaccine.
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Old 01-19-2008, 04:41 PM
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is the vaccine readily available na sa mga OBy?
any recommendation to whom magpa vaccine?
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:58 PM
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is the vaccine readily available na sa mga OBy?
any recommendation to whom magpa vaccine?
tnx!
yes the vaccine is available sa mga ob-gyne..u just ask ur doctor sis...

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Lagi weird jud ang feeling sa pap smear...guarantee na ba jud ang gardasil?proven na jud ni cya?
i dunno kung 100% sure njud na nga dili jud ka magka cervical cancer. but for sure it lessens the CHANCES that u would get the illness...so prevention is really better than the cure. mind u lang, the injection hurts! ugh!!!! heheh!
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:05 PM
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more informations guys!

1. Q: What is HPV?
A: HPV is a common virus. In 2005 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that 20 million people in the United States had this virus. There are many different types of HPV. Some cause no harm; others can cause diseases of the genital area. For most people, the virus goes away on its own. When the virus does not go away, it can develop into cervical cancer, precancerous lesions, or genital warts, depending on the HPV type.
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2. Q: How do people get HPV?
A: HPV affects both women and men.
• Anyone who has any kind of sexual activity involving genital contact with an infected person can get HPV—intercourse isn’t necessary.
• Many people who have HPV may not show any signs or symptoms, so they can pass the virus on without even knowing it.

HPV is easily transmitted. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20 million people in the United States already had HPV in 2005.
HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18 account for the majority of HPV-related clinical diseases.
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3. Q: What is cervical cancer?
A: Cervical cancer is cancer of the cervix (the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina). Cervical cancer is caused by certain types of HPV. When a female becomes infected with certain types of HPV and the virus doesn’t go away on its own, abnormal cells can develop in the lining of the cervix. If not discovered early and treated, these abnormal cells can become cervical precancers and then cancer.
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4. Q: What are genital warts?
A: Genital warts are flesh-colored growths that appear in or around the genital area. The types of HPV that cause genital warts are different from the types of that can cause cervical cancer.
About 2 out of 3 people who have sexual contact with a person who has genital warts will get them. Even after treatment, there is a chance that the genital warts could come back if HPV is still present. In fact, 25% of cases come back within 3 months.
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5. Q: Why should I get my daughter vaccinated with GARDASIL now?
Can't it wait?
A: Like other vaccines, GARDASIL works to help prevent illness. GARDASIL works when given before there is any contact with HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18. That’s why it’s important that you talk to your daughter's doctor or healthcare professional about getting her vaccinated with GARDASIL now—not later. You’ll be helping to protect her future from cervical cancer and genital warts even before she is old enough to worry about them.
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6. Q: If I'm vaccinated with GARDASIL, will I still need to get Pap tests?
A: Yes. Vaccination with GARDASIL does not take the place of Pap tests (cervical cancer screenings). You should keep following your doctor’s or healthcare professional’s advice on getting Pap tests.
Pap tests have been proven to help save lives. A Pap test looks for abnormal cells in the lining of the cervix before they have the chance to become precancerous or cervical cancer. The more severe the abnormality, the more likely it is that cervical cancer could develop in the future.
Having an abnormal Pap test isn’t any reason to panic—it doesn’t always mean that you are at risk for cancer or even have HPV. Your doctor or healthcare professional may repeat the Pap test or do other tests as needed.
Pap tests will still be an important part of taking control of your health—and taking care of yourself.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GARDASIL
HPV Types 16 and 18 cause 70% of cervical cancer cases, and HPV Types 6 and 11 cause 90% of genital warts cases.
GARDASIL may not fully protect everyone and does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so it is important to continue regular cervical cancer screenings. Anyone who is allergic to the ingredients of GARDASIL should not receive the vaccine. GARDASIL is not for women who are pregnant.
GARDASIL will not treat cervical cancer and genital warts and will not protect against diseases caused by other HPV types.
GARDASIL is given as 3 injections over 6 months and can cause pain, swelling, itching, and redness at the injection site, fever, nausea, and dizziness.
Only a doctor or healthcare professional can decide if GARDASIL is right for you or your daughter.

source: http://www.gardasil.com/questions-about-gardasil.html

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Old 01-20-2008, 02:56 PM
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yes the vaccine is available sa mga ob-gyne..u just ask ur doctor sis...

i dunno kung 100% sure njud na nga dili jud ka magka cervical cancer. but for sure it lessens the CHANCES that u would get the illness...so prevention is really better than the cure. mind u lang, the injection hurts! ugh!!!! heheh!
You are absolutely right...prevention is better than cure jud.


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more informations guys!

1. Q: What is HPV?
A: HPV is a common virus. In 2005 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that 20 million people in the United States had this virus. There are many different types of HPV. Some cause no harm; others can cause diseases of the genital area. For most people, the virus goes away on its own. When the virus does not go away, it can develop into cervical cancer, precancerous lesions, or genital warts, depending on the HPV type.
Top of page

2. Q: How do people get HPV?
A: HPV affects both women and men.
• Anyone who has any kind of sexual activity involving genital contact with an infected person can get HPV—intercourse isn’t necessary.
• Many people who have HPV may not show any signs or symptoms, so they can pass the virus on without even knowing it.

HPV is easily transmitted. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20 million people in the United States already had HPV in 2005.
HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18 account for the majority of HPV-related clinical diseases.
Top of page

3. Q: What is cervical cancer?
A: Cervical cancer is cancer of the cervix (the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina). Cervical cancer is caused by certain types of HPV. When a female becomes infected with certain types of HPV and the virus doesn’t go away on its own, abnormal cells can develop in the lining of the cervix. If not discovered early and treated, these abnormal cells can become cervical precancers and then cancer.
Top of page

4. Q: What are genital warts?
A: Genital warts are flesh-colored growths that appear in or around the genital area. The types of HPV that cause genital warts are different from the types of that can cause cervical cancer.
About 2 out of 3 people who have sexual contact with a person who has genital warts will get them. Even after treatment, there is a chance that the genital warts could come back if HPV is still present. In fact, 25% of cases come back within 3 months.
Top of page

5. Q: Why should I get my daughter vaccinated with GARDASIL now?
Can't it wait?
A: Like other vaccines, GARDASIL works to help prevent illness. GARDASIL works when given before there is any contact with HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18. That’s why it’s important that you talk to your daughter's doctor or healthcare professional about getting her vaccinated with GARDASIL now—not later. You’ll be helping to protect her future from cervical cancer and genital warts even before she is old enough to worry about them.
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6. Q: If I'm vaccinated with GARDASIL, will I still need to get Pap tests?
A: Yes. Vaccination with GARDASIL does not take the place of Pap tests (cervical cancer screenings). You should keep following your doctor’s or healthcare professional’s advice on getting Pap tests.
Pap tests have been proven to help save lives. A Pap test looks for abnormal cells in the lining of the cervix before they have the chance to become precancerous or cervical cancer. The more severe the abnormality, the more likely it is that cervical cancer could develop in the future.
Having an abnormal Pap test isn’t any reason to panic—it doesn’t always mean that you are at risk for cancer or even have HPV. Your doctor or healthcare professional may repeat the Pap test or do other tests as needed.
Pap tests will still be an important part of taking control of your health—and taking care of yourself.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GARDASIL
HPV Types 16 and 18 cause 70% of cervical cancer cases, and HPV Types 6 and 11 cause 90% of genital warts cases.
GARDASIL may not fully protect everyone and does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so it is important to continue regular cervical cancer screenings. Anyone who is allergic to the ingredients of GARDASIL should not receive the vaccine. GARDASIL is not for women who are pregnant.
GARDASIL will not treat cervical cancer and genital warts and will not protect against diseases caused by other HPV types.
GARDASIL is given as 3 injections over 6 months and can cause pain, swelling, itching, and redness at the injection site, fever, nausea, and dizziness.
Only a doctor or healthcare professional can decide if GARDASIL is right for you or your daughter.

source: http://www.gardasil.com/questions-about-gardasil.html
Thanks sa info!
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Old 01-21-2008, 02:10 PM
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sakit ng feeling ana
makadungog naman ko anang pap smear sa akong mama ug tita bah
kaingon nako ug pra lng na sa mga minyo ug kanang ngpalaglag
db raspa man ng pap smear sa bisaya pa noh??o lahi pud ng raspa??


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Old 02-15-2008, 07:36 PM
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btaw unsay feeling ana mga sis? mga pila sad ang magastos mag pa pap smear?
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sakit ng feeling ana
makadungog naman ko anang pap smear sa akong mama ug tita bah
kaingon nako ug pra lng na sa mga minyo ug kanang ngpalaglag
db raspa man ng pap smear sa bisaya pa noh??o lahi pud ng raspa??


Ang raspa mao jud na sa nag pa laglag...bali limpyohan ang ilang ovary ky tingali naa dugo na bilin..ambot ug sakto ko sa ako explanation.Wa man sad ko kasuway anang abortion and NEVER ko mo suway.

Actually dli man cya sakit..weird lng ang pamati, sa akong doctor dha sa Cebu ky 150 pesos ra ila pap smear. Dra. Miro sa fuente.
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Old 02-16-2008, 10:27 AM
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the english term for raspa is D&C or dilation and curettage. this procedure is to be done after a complete or incomplete miscarriage (or abortion in other cases). they basically scrape out and clean the uterus para walay mahibilin parts of the baby or placenta which may later cause bleeding or other complications. the doctor will also remove samples and send to the lab for tests. and pap smear is a test for the cervix. the doctor will get a cotton swab and scrape lightly the cervix and the sample will be tested for viruses, cancer, and etc...it's not painful, merely uncomfortable. the doctor will insert a speculum which can feel cold, but other than that it's not painful. this should be done once a person becomes sexually active and is very important for prevention screening.
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btw! once ur sexually active ideally yearly ka magpa pap smear..just to be on the safe side ba.
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Old 02-19-2008, 05:17 PM
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if you have a history of cervical cancer in your family then it might be a good idea to get a pap smear even if you're not sexually active. just depends on your gyne
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Old 02-19-2008, 08:20 PM
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dili na maka di-virginize ang pap smear?

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if ur a virgin u dont need pap smear... once u had sexual contact then its best to have a pap smear, whether sexually active man ka or not basta naka suway naka og ***,go to ur OB... once a year ra bitaw.
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Old 02-22-2008, 05:10 PM
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dili ni sakit mga sis? wa pako kasuway ani
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:19 PM
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Dili man cya sakit..uncomfortable lng ug weird ba ang feeling.
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