Cervical Pap Smear
A Pap smear, also known as a Pap test, is a routine medical procedure used to screen for cervical cancer and detect abnormal cell changes in the cervix
Why is a Pap smear performed?
1. Detect abnormal cell changes that could lead to cervical cancer
2. Identify human papillomavirus (HPV) infections
3. Monitor women with a history of cervical cancer or abnormal Pap results
How is a Pap smear performed?
1. A speculum is inserted into the vagina to hold it open
2. A spatula and brush are used to collect cell samples from the cervix
3. The cells are then sent to a lab for examination
When should I get a Pap smear?
1. Start at age 21
2. Every 3 years until age 29
3. Every 5 years (co-testing with HPV) from ages 30-65
Remember, Pap smears are an essential tool for cervical cancer prevention and early detection. If you have specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask