Abnormal Pap Smear Treatment in Austell, GA
An abnormal Pap smear result can be concerning, but it doesn’t necessarily indicate cancer. At Cobb Women’s Health, Dr. Nandita Mainthia, M.D., F.A.C.O.G, and Dr. Hitendra Hansalia, MD, offer evaluation and treatment for abnormal Pap smear results. Our team works with patients to determine the underlying cause and provide personalized care. For more information, contact us today or request an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 1810 Mulkey Rd SW Suite 102, Austell, GA 30106.


Table of Contents:
What does it mean when a Pap test is abnormal?
What causes an abnormal Pap test?
What is the next step after an abnormal Pap smear?
Should I be worried about an abnormal smear test?
At Cobb Women’s Health, we understand that receiving an abnormal Pap test result can cause concern and anxiety. An abnormal Pap test result doesn’t automatically mean you have cervical cancer. Often, it indicates minor changes in the cells or is related to infections or inflammation, all of which can be effectively managed when detected early. Many abnormal results are linked to Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a common infection that often resolves on its own. However, persistent HPV infections can lead to changes in the cells that may progress into more serious conditions if left untreated.
If you receive an abnormal result, your healthcare provider will guide you through the next steps. This may include additional testing like repeat Pap tests, HPV screening, or a colposcopy to closely examine the cervix. Based on the results, your provider may recommend monitoring, minor procedures to treat abnormal tissue, or other medical interventions.
Early detection and prompt follow-up care greatly improve the successful management of cervical abnormalities and significantly reduce your risk of developing cervical cancer. Trust us to support you with compassionate, attentive, and expert care every step of the way.
Abnormal Pap smear results are quite common and usually don’t indicate a serious health problem. Often, these results reflect changes in the cells of the cervix, commonly caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a common, sexually transmitted virus that typically clears on its own without causing harm. However, persistent infection with certain high-risk strains can lead to changes that, over time, may become precancerous or cancerous.
Other factors, such as inflammation from irritation or infections, hormonal changes or menopause, or minor cervical cell changes, can also result in abnormal Pap results. Additionally, other sexually transmitted infections can cause temporary changes that are detectable on a Pap test. Non-infectious factors, such as recent sexual activity, use of vaginal creams or medications, and yeast infections, can also affect the test results. In rare cases, technical issues during the sample collection or lab processing may influence the results.
At Cobb Women’s Health, we want to reassure you that an abnormal Pap test doesn’t necessarily mean cancer or a serious issue. Our team will carefully review your results and may suggest follow-up steps like a repeat Pap test, HPV testing, or colposcopy to examine your cervix. Dr. Nandita Mainthia, M.D., F.A.C.O.G., and Dr. Hitendra Hansalia, MD, to provide you with the care, support, and education you need to maintain your cervical health.
At Cobb Women’s Health, we understand that receiving an abnormal Pap smear result can be concerning. Our compassionate and experienced team is dedicated to guiding you clearly and thoughtfully through each step that may follow.
After an abnormal Pap smear, the next step is to evaluate the changes in your cervical cells. Your healthcare provider will review your results alongside factors like your medical history, previous Pap smears, and HPV status to determine the best course of action.
In many cases, a follow-up procedure called colposcopy may be recommended. This involves closely examining your cervix with a special instrument called a colposcope. During the procedure, a mild vinegar-like solution is applied to highlight any areas of concern. If necessary, a small tissue sample (biopsy) may be taken for further analysis. Based on the biopsy results, your provider will recommend the best approach for care. For mild abnormalities, periodic Pap smears and HPV testing may be advised.
We strongly believe in empowering our patients with clear communication and personalized care. Our providers are here to thoroughly discuss your Pap smear results and guide you comfortably and confidently through any next steps.
An abnormal smear test result can understandably be concerning, but it’s important to remember that most of the time, it doesn’t mean cancer. Abnormal results are relatively common and often indicate minor changes in the cervical cells, usually linked to human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus many women encounter at some point.
In many cases, these changes are mild and can resolve on their own without the need for treatment. However, if the abnormalities are more significant, further assessment may be needed, such as a procedure called colposcopy. It’s crucial to follow up with your healthcare provider and attend any recommended screenings, as early detection and monitoring can help prevent more serious issues, ensuring your health and peace of mind.
At Cobb Women’s Health, we know an abnormal smear test result can be worrying. Most abnormalities are minor and easy to manage. We’re here to guide you through your results and explain the next steps clearly. Your health and comfort are our top priorities. Contact us or schedule a consultation with us today to discuss your results and next steps. We are conveniently located at 1810 Mulkey Rd SW Suite 102, Austell, GA 30106. We serve patients from Austell GA, Lithia Springs, GA, Mableton GA, Powder Springs GA, Fair Oaks GA, Hiram, GA, Clarkdale GA, Smyrna GA, Marietta, GA, and surrounding areas.

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