PAP Smear

Protect Your Cervical Health with a Simple Test

PAP Smear

Your First Step in Cervical Cancer Prevention

PAP Smear Test

🌟 What Is a PAP Smear?

A PAP Smear (also called a PAP test) is a simple, quick screening procedure used to detect early changes in the cells of the cervix — the lower part of the uterus.

It plays a vital role in preventing cervical cancer by identifying abnormal cells before they turn serious. The test can also detect certain infections or inflammation of the cervix.

🌟 Why You Should Get a PAP Smear?

Regular PAP Smears are one of the most effective tools to safeguard women’s reproductive health. Early detection means:

  • Precancerous changes can be treated before they progress

  • Cervical cancer can be diagnosed at an early, highly treatable stage

  • Infections and inflammation can be identified and managed promptly

🌟 Who Should Have the Test?

Most women should begin Pap screening at age 21 and continue at regular intervals as advised by their doctor.

You may need more frequent testing if you:

  • Have a history of abnormal Pap results

  • Are living with HPV (Human Papillomavirus) or other infections

  • Have a weakened immune system

  • Had exposure to DES (diethylstilbestrol) before birth

Women over 30 may combine the Pap smear with an HPV test for added accuracy.

🌟 How the Test Is Done?

A Pap smear is a quick, painless outpatient procedure:

  1. You’ll lie comfortably on an examination table.

  2. The doctor gently collects a small sample of cells from your cervix.

  3. The sample is sent to a lab for analysis.

You can return to normal activities immediately after the test.

🌟 Preparing for Your Pap Smear

For the most accurate results, you should:

  • Schedule the test mid-cycle, when you’re not on your period.

  • Avoid intercourse, douching, or using vaginal creams 24–48 hours before the test.

  • Share your medical history and any symptoms with your doctor.

🌟 Results & Follow-Up

  • Normal result: No abnormal cells were found — continue regular screening.

  • Abnormal result: Does not always mean cancer. It may indicate minor changes, infection, or HPV, and your doctor will guide you about the next steps (repeat test, HPV testing, or colposcopy).

🌟 Why Choose Mamta Women’s Hospital for Your Pap Smear?

  • Experienced gynaecologists trained in preventive screening

  • State-of-the-art lab services for accurate reporting

  • A calm, private, and caring environment

  • Clear guidance about results and follow-up care

Your health is your strength — don’t wait for symptoms to appear.

Schedule your PAP Smear at Mamta Women’s Hospital today and take a proactive step toward long-term wellness.

🌟 Holistic Support for Women’s Health

At Mamta Women’s Hospital, we understand that uterine prolapse affects not only physical well-being but also confidence and quality of life. We provide:

  • Thorough diagnosis using advanced imaging & pelvic exams

  • Clear guidance about all available options

  • Post-treatment physiotherapy and counseling

  • A warm, respectful environment where you feel heard

🌟 Why Choose Mamta Women’s Hospital?

  • Experienced gynecologists and endocrinologists

  • Advanced diagnostic facilities

  • Holistic treatment plans

  • Warm and supportive environment for women’s health

🌟 Why Choose Mamta Women’s Hospital?

  • Specialised Gynaecologists & Uro-Gynaecologists

  • Comprehensive care under one roof – diagnostics, non-surgical and surgical solutions

  • Patient-centred approach for comfort, privacy, and long-term wellness

Don’t ignore pelvic discomfort or a feeling of “something coming down.”

Book a consultation with our experts at Mamta Women’s Hospital and get back to living confidently.

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