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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Vaginal carcinoma
  1. ... Health Topics Biopsy Cervical Cancer Genital Warts HPV Vaginal Cancer Vulvar Cancer Related Medical Tests How to Cope ...
  2. ... grows during pregnancy. The cervix opens into your vagina. Cervical cancer develops slowly over time. Before cancer appears in ... test, cervical cytology, Papanicolaou test, Pap smear test, vaginal smear ... cells before they become cancer. Sometimes, the cells collected during a Pap smear ...
  3. ... many of the cancers that HPV causes, including cancer of the cervix, vagina , throat, anus , and penis . The vaccine works best ...
  4. ... Cervix Disorders Female Infertility Infertility Menstruation Miscarriage Uterine Cancer Uterine Diseases Uterine Fibroids Vaginal Bleeding Related Medical Tests Colposcopy How to Cope ...
  5. ... Early or late puberty Menstrual problems or abnormal vaginal bleeding Infertility (problems getting pregnant) To help monitor: Infertility treatments Hormone replacement therapy for menopause Hormone treatment for certain cancers, such as breast cancer During pregnancy , an estriol ...
  6. ... ulcers (open sores) Itching and/or burning Pimples Vaginal yeast infections are very common. Symptoms include: Itching and/or burning in your vagina and vulva (the external female genital organs) A ...
  7. ... through sexual contact. STIs are usually spread during vaginal, oral, or anal sex. But sometimes, they can spread through other sexual contact involving the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus. This is because some STIs, ...
  8. ... belly) to take a sample. Transcervical (through your vagina). A thin catheter is guided through your cervix, ( ... a transcervical CVS, your provider will: Clean your vagina and cervix with an antiseptic. Use an instrument ...
  9. ... pass the bacteria to their babies during a vaginal delivery . GBS is usually found in the vagina and rectum, so. the baby can be exposed ... a sample of cells and fluids from your vagina and rectum. For a urine test , a health ...
  10. ... test. Afterward, you may have mild discomfort or vaginal bleeding , or a small amount of amniotic fluid may leak from your vagina. The risk of serious complications is extremely low. ...
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