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Question:
Symptoms, is it possible for symptoms to develop while in the first stages of mild cervical dysplasia? Like discharge?
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I''ve read that some symptoms include ictching, burning and discharge.
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I don''t know if this will help or not. I was in my 4 month of pregancy and my doctor had fount a small dysplasia on the side of my cervics. After a further look, they did determine that I had hpv. It was just a small bump on the side of my cervics. If you haven't talked to your doctor you really need to. I have to go every 4months to mine for an anually check up because any abnormal paps may be a sighn of cervical cancer. Hpv will put you at high risk for cervical cancer.
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Yes that is possible. I have mild dyslplasia and my doctors say I have HPV although I have never been tested to see they just assume so. I have heavy discharge on a daily basis and have had so for a while which brought me to my doctor.
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It is possible to have no symptoms at all. I always had regular, normal periods. I never had so much as a yeast infection, let alone warts. Last Dec, I had my annual Pap (which has always been normal), and I was told I had "atypical glandular cells." A colposcopy confirmed I had HPV and high-grade dysplasia. I underwent a LEEP last week to remove the dysplasia. If the doctor was not telling me I had serious problems, I would never have known.
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yes discharge can happen in most cases but it depends on a person body some people wont have any syptoms, but if you have a discharge that is yellow in color or a nasty smell then get checked.
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when hpv is present you will most likely experience frequent heavy discharge, but it will be clear or whit, if it is a different cocor it is a different disease. also the only other symptoms of hpv are warts and have abnormal pap smears and getting a colposcopy is very helpful and encouraged by your physician when your pap comes back abnormal.
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