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If you were diagnosed with precancerious cervical cancer six years ago and have PID can it cause cervical canc


six years ago i was diagnosed with pre cancerious cells and 2 years ago i hade a tubal liagation and the doctor left a 3 in. long 1 in. round sergical tool in my cervix for 4 days causing a sevear case of PID( cronic reacuring acute ) and one day an emergancy room doctor looks at me and asks me if i have cervical cancer and that scared the poop out of me. so im basically wondering that if PID can speed up the process of cervical cancer, whell last i knew six years ago it was pree cancerious cells. i have no idea i cand get a doctor to help becides an emergancy room dr. not even the health department for some reason, so if anyone has any information about any of these illnesses pleas notify me, every little bit will help. im out of ideas and dont know what to do and quite frankly am in a lot of pain which i admit is kind of scarry seens i dont know what is going on so any information anyone hase on cervical cancer or PID will be so helpfull. thanks and sorry fore the bad spelling.thanks

PID occurs when bacteria move upward from a woman's vagina or cervix (opening to the uterus) into her reproductive organs. Many different organisms can cause PID, but many cases are associated with gonorrhea and chlamydia, two very common bacterial STDs. A prior episode of PID increases the risk of another episode because the reproductive organs may be damaged during the initial bout of infection.

Sexually active women in their childbearing years are most at risk, and those under age 25 are more likely to develop PID than those older than 25. This is because the cervix of teenage girls and young women is not fully matured, increasing their susceptibilty to the STDs that are linked to PID.

The more sex partners a woman has, the greater her risk of developing PID. Also, a woman whose partner has more than one sex partner is at greater risk of developing PID, because of the potential for more exposure to infectious agents.

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cervical cancer is caused by a form of HPV another STD not PID

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PID can be cured with several types of antibiotics

Pre cancerous cells are not yet cancer. I had CIN2 in 2000 and the abnormal cells were removed during surgery. did you get your CIN removed. There is CIN 1,2, and 3 then the next stage is cancer. so if you are saying you have got pre cancerous cells and it was 6 years ago they were found why have you not got them removed, that is very silly. Do you know that if you have left it this long your chances of having cancer is high and your life is at steak here. what a silly thing to do leaving it, you should have known better

In order to determine the level of impact of that affection you must consider the following risks factors:

1) Have cases of cancer in my familiar file?
2) I am a person of legal age (>40 years)?
3) Have a life without exercise or sedentary?
4) My feeding is with products process and greasy scrap iron and foods of origin animal?
5) Have a life with the high daily stress, by the work, or my responsibilities?
6) During the day, I am exposed to strong environmental contamination (toxic in the air, water, use of chemistries in the work, etc.)?
7) I expose much to the sun?
8) Drink alcohol and I smoke frequently?
9) Have overweight or Obesity?
10) Have some problem of health like the diabetes, the metabolic syndrome, chronic anemia, undernourishment?

Whenever you respond yes, to anyone of the questions, your risk of cervical cancer WILL BE MUCH GREATER!

I鈥檓 Adviser in Naturist Nutrition.

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