Can you have a hysterectomy for severe dysplasia

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Avatar f tn Im 46yrs and had to have a hysterectomy in 1985 for the same as you,but not from scarring.Every one is differant but i would never have a hyster. again if i had to.I have never been the same since.horrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Avatar f tn re dealing with this. Since you had a hysterectomy (including removal of your cervix) for cervical dysplasia / pre-cancerous cells, it's surprising you've continued to have problems. Were the vaginal cuff surgeries for cancer or pre-cancer? I wonder if the most recent finding of LGSIL is accurate or if you need another pathologist's interpretation. Pathology second opinions are sometimes needed just like getting second opinions from other kinds of doctors.
Avatar n tn C are normal and the pelvic ultrasound is not worrisome for a tumor, then a simple hysterectomy because of endometriosis and bleeding by your regular gynecologist is reasonable cervical dysplasia is a very different disease than endometriosis good luck with everything!
Avatar n tn Thanks Mary. I'm only 31 with no kids, so I think my gynecologist things that I'm too young for these things and I'm his first case of adenocarcinoma in situ of atypical glandular cells (instead of squamous). So I think he's a bit surprised. He's encouraged me to consider having kids right now (I've been married for four years) so I can have a hysterectomy.
Avatar f tn I had 3 cysts removed from my right ovary since 2011. I have dysplasia with three bouts of freezing and a biopsy, which did not take the dysplasia away. In 2011 I had a hysterectomy. they removed my uterus and cervix and left in my right ovary. last year I had a severe kidney infection and the mri showed a small cyst on my right ovary. I have since have had the current cyst on my right ovary since October. I am scheduled for surgery on april 12th. the ultrasound stated the cyst was 3.5.
Avatar n tn If you knew for sure that you wanted children, I would go with the ECC/ etc. If you knew 100% that you would never want children, the hysterectomy might sound good. If you want the best diagnostic procedure that leaves your options open ( 38 is young!) the cone is the way to go. Yes, it IS possible that the specimen will show something more than CIN 3. The MOST likely finding will be a negative sample.
Avatar n tn Hi, I'm having a hysterectomy due to cervical dysplasia and already having 3 LEEP procedures and no cervix left.. They want to remove my ovaries at the same time. Being 63 and post menopausal for a while I thought it would be fine but now a bit concerned after reading more on the internet regarding health after.
Avatar f tn re having a hysterectomy. Did your cervical biopsy show CIN3? Did you have a LEEP to treat the dysplasia to see if that removed the abnormal cells? Most ovarian cysts resolve on their own, no intervention needed. 1.7cm is really small. Our ovaries are vital our whole lives for good health so you don't want to have one or both ovaries removed if it isn't necessary. Unfortunately, both hysterectomy and oophorectomy (ovary removal) are grossly overused.
667937 tn?1227758698 Thank you for your response. As far as the class 2 3 and 4 i will try to explain it as best i can. Class 1 is negative for anything, Class 2 is Dysplasia, Class 3 is Abnormal Cells, Class 4 is Precancerous and Class 5 is Cancer. I had gone to my regular doctor because of a vaginal discharge I was concerned about it did not itch but it was there. They kept testing me over and over for a yeast infectin but i did not have one. They did not know what it was, and never did find out.
Avatar n tn I am now 45. I had a Leep procedure last October. I have had a yearly pap for nearly 25 years with no issues. It has been 6 months since Leep and time for pap. It came back mild dysplasia in such a short period of time.would I b crazy to consider partial hysterectomy?? Whatever was going on with cells that led to my Leep last fall had done so in a years time, which to me seems like the cells quickly changed in that period of time. Any thoughts???
Avatar m tn I should have had added it was a partial hysterectomy and I still have my ovaries.
Avatar f tn Have you had ultrasounds showing cysts? I have read that BC pills can sometimes prevent cysts. Have you considered trying BC pills? Also, your symptoms sound like those of Post Ablation Tubal Sterilization Syndrome (PATSS) although it seems like you wouldn't get periods of relief. Are you having any bleeding during the months when the bloating and pain subside?
Avatar f tn re most likely going to have to do a biopsy as well. Chances are you do have a high-risk strain of HPV if you have abnormal cell-growth on your cervix.. However, if you're diagnosed with mild cervical dysplasia, you'll probably be alright without much treatment at all.
Avatar n tn Get a copy of your medical records so you know exactly what you are dealing with and ask for a referral to a new doctor. This guy should not be treating any women with cervical dysplasia! Was he a general gyn or a gyn-oncologist? I also recommend anothe forum for you to check out as well. It is sponsored by the National Cervical Cancer and HPV Coalition.
Avatar f tn No, I don't think you are over reacting (even though you didn't ask me that). You are getting a doctor telling you cancer and a nurse who is minimizing it. Who ya gonna believe? I'm going with the doctor. That's not to say the treatment wouldn't be similar. They are going to remove the cells either way, correct?
686473 tn?1227017574 Hi! What you have isn't confirmed cancer yet AND you are young. That's good news. Being pregnant makes it really hard to control a virus so you are in a better position now to deal with it than you have been for the last year. Breastfeeding is a wonderful thing for your children but if your doctor feels that it is putting a strain on your immune system then you should stop and focus on healing yourself.
Avatar n tn I can assure you that a leep biopsy is far less invasive than a hysterectomy, and considering your anatomy is different a hysterectomy would require a very skilled surgeon. a hysterectomy should always be done as a last choice not as a method of birth control, You should wait until your leep diagnosis and then discuss this further with your surgeon a hysterectomy is MAJOR surgery with risks. the recovery is difficult. resurch this well and get atleast 2 informed opinions.
Avatar n tn yes i had a leep done about 1wk ago my doctor called me adv me that it still shows a little bit on the edges of severe dysplacia cells on the ends of my cervix but wants me to see her in 4months to do a pap smear even though i still have some dysplasia cells on the edge of my cervix is it most likely to disappear or not? This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/245552'>SCARY CERVICAL BIOPSY RESULTS??!!</a>.
Avatar f tn I think that he did do an ecc. I know he took a cell sample from the cervical canal, as well as doing a punch biopsy. I asked him in my consultation if he found nothing in the canal & he said no. I have had no HPV test since this process began. He said that once they find dysplasia they know you have high-risk HPV & do not do the test until you start going for regular checkups again.
Avatar n tn The longer a HR strain(s) of HPV is active the higher the possibility for dysplasia to develop. Being that you have had a hysterectomy (and no cervix left) you obviously won't develop cervical dysplasia but it is possible for HR-HPV to cause vaginal and/or vulva dysplasia. However, for most women, they can clear an active infection without ever developing any symptoms or ill effects.
Avatar n tn What procedures have you had? Hysterectomy is not the first line of defense, but the gynecologist who has been treating you is the one to ask. Have you had LEEP or cervical conization?
Avatar f tn HPV virus sometimes causes precancerous / cancer of cervix, uterus but your papsmear indicates that you have moderate dysplasia? do you have a copy of your result? If your doctor told you you have precancerous cells, then i am assuming you have CIN2 (moderate dysplasia) and NO you do not have cancer. Dysplasia is not cancer but if left untreated, it will progress to cancer. Did your doctor make an appointment for you to go in for a colposcopy and biopsy?
Avatar f tn Sorry you are suffering, but you do sound like you need to have the hysterectomy at this point. I know you wanted children, but I am not sure if you would have the energy and strength to care for a child. I am guessing the pregnancy would be extreme on your body. There could also be a chance the child comes here with medical issues too then you would have to attend to your issues and your child's issues. I had Endometriosis (a mild case) and Fibroids, so I decided to have a Hysterectomy.
Avatar n tn I have just been told today that after a routine smear test they found mild discariosis cells. I was listening to my doctor but i still dont really understand what it means. She says that they will probably go away on their own and to wait 6months for another smear test. Is this the right thing to be doing?
Avatar f tn They hurt just to have my arm in a resting position. I did have a full hysterectomy due to cervical cancer in 2005. I dont have the money to pay to go to a Dr just for them to say its a hair bump. Suggestions on how to tell the difference?