For women with total hysterectomies, even if the Pap smear is not necessary, your annual trip to the GYN still is. After hysterectomy, women should still be seen for the annual breast exam, mammogram as needed, cholesterol check, pelvic exam as necessary, and other health maintenance issues. If the hysterectomy did not involve removal of the cervix, you and your doctor will decide whether or not and how often you should undergo paps.
In re: to the above - as an aside: cervix is certainly removed during hyst outside of the "radical hyst. for cancer." Many women with benign diseases, including Endometriosis for example, have their cervix removed during hyst for various reasons. Yours truly included.
2006-07-18 03:59:56
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answered by Endo 6
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If you had a completely hysterectomy, then no you don't since there are no female parts there to get cancer in. But if you only had a partial then yes you do still need annual exams.
2006-07-18 03:54:05
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answered by shanla 4
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A point 3 dysplasia isn't maximum cancers. it is the final point of a challenge which oftentimes does progression to maximum cancers. in specific situations it is named "point 0 maximum cancers". they many times do away with a huge cone-shaped piece from the cervix, deep adequate to make useful they get all of it. This many times leaves little or not one of the form of tissue the dysplasia will improve in. You do could desire to have pap smears extra oftentimes, to be on the risk-free component. I had this carried out extra beneficial than 30 years in the past and it by no potential got here back. so which you do no longer could desire to circulate to the bigger surgical operation that a hysterectomy includes. With an entire hysterectomy they many times additionally do away with the ovaries (because of the fact the eggs could have nowhere to circulate each month). This motives unexpected and early menopause, that's a actual depressing nuisance you're extra desirable off without. for a woman already nicely into menopause, it makes no distinction. At your age you will could desire to take hormone replacements, that are actually not seen risk-free for long-term use. Do take extra beneficial care although to no longer fall pregnant back, because it is somewhat complicated to hold a being pregnant to term with a biopsied cervix. (sparkling after the operation it is only too unfastened and could no longer stay closed because of the fact the womb stretches; in a while it tightens up from scarring and could no longer enable a organic delivery). All going nicely, you will no longer get a recurrence. in case you do, it could desire to no longer be till you're on your mid to late 40s, at which component they would be happier to do the hysterectomy. do no longer concern. only get your checks each 3 months for 2 years, then drop it back to each 6 months if the 1st 2 years are sparkling. you have a sturdy possibility of having not extra concern with this.
2016-11-02 06:52:31
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answered by ? 4
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Cervix is not removed except in radical hysterectomy for cancer. You still need 2 B observed periodically.
2006-07-18 03:52:52
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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yes you should still probably have annual exams. there are a lot more problems that are checked for in them and not just cervical cancer.
2006-07-18 03:52:36
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answered by мΛІ€ҢΛр™ 3
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I would say no...they took it out, whats the doctor going to look at?
2006-07-18 03:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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These are questions that you need to be asking your doctor.
2006-07-18 03:51:32
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Yep.
2006-07-18 03:55:17
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answered by Susan S 2
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