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Inflammation on a Pap smear can be found in a patient of any age and may be attributable to a benign infection — such as Candida vaginitis — that need be treated only if the patient is symptomatic. Sexually transmitted infections can also cause an inflammatory reaction on the cervix and should be treated accordingly.
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Erosion by itself is not a problem.
Important is clinical picture and pap's smear.
Majority turn out to be normal
Important is clinical picture and pap's smear.
Majority turn out to be normal
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Hello lybrate-user.
Removing tumor is like cutting one stem of a tree.
Until and unless the roots are not cut it will grow back.
My suggestion is to take proper homoeopathic treatment.
Removing tumor is like cutting one stem of a tree.
Until and unless the roots are not cut it will grow back.
My suggestion is to take proper homoeopathic treatment.
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Hello,
Treatment options in recurrent cervical cancer is very limited.
The management mainly depends on the primary treatment received and the site and extent of recurrence.
In your case as the patient had already received chemoradiation, so in case of recurrence the only viable option remains is of carboplatin or cisplatin based chemotherapy. Despite treatment, the prognosis is guarded.
Treatment options in recurrent cervical cancer is very limited.
The management mainly depends on the primary treatment received and the site and extent of recurrence.
In your case as the patient had already received chemoradiation, so in case of recurrence the only viable option remains is of carboplatin or cisplatin based chemotherapy. Despite treatment, the prognosis is guarded.
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Hi cancers generlly reoccur, so he needs cancero medicine course-6 months for final cure.
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