My HPV and Cervical Dysplasia treatment

  1. barbs86 profile image59
    barbs86posted 8 years ago

    Just wanted to share my personal experience with cervical dysplasia and hpv, and hopefully I can help create awareness about the importance of early detection and regular pap smears. I know that this is still a topic not openly discussed because of the stigma of the disease, but I hope from this thread I can reach out to other women out there with symptoms but are scared to get a thorough check-up.

    In 2012 during one of my routine pap smears when we were trying to get pregnant, my OB-GYN felt a tiny, tiny lentil-sized lump in my cervix. I have been complaining about abnormal bleeding during intercourse for the past 2 years and ALL my pap smears (every 6 months for 3 years!) and ultrasound results were abnormal and positive. 95% of cervical cancer is caused by HPV (an STD), and normally this can be detected through pap smears.
    My OBGYN suggested to start treatment with Cervugid Ovules combined with Isoprinosine Tablets
    We sought medical advice from 5 different Gyne-Oncologist and 2 Pathologists to be sure that the results and recommendation were consistent.
    Treatment recommendations included 2 courses of Cervugid Ovules and 2 courses of Isoprinosine Tablets. In total 6 boxes of each, about 9months of therapy. In most cases the patients are cured or their health improves considerably.
    This treatment stops the growth of precancerous cells that can cause cervical cancer.
    Fast forward this September...I was given a clean bill of health by my Obgyn and was considered cervical dysplasia and hpv -free.
    I intentionally made this thread factual and emotion-free, and will probably start another string to share my thoughts and feelings.
    Being HPV and Cervical Dysplasia (CIN3) free for a few months now, I feel so blessed and want to give something back. I'm looking to join an organization where I can offer support to patients diagnosed with cervical dysplasia and hpv. If you know of any such orgs, I would appreciate the links.

    1. lovetherain profile image65
      lovetherainposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Well I'm glad they have medication now to treat it. I had to have surgical removal when I was a teen. And a very painful biopsy.

  2. Stacie L profile image86
    Stacie Lposted 8 years ago

    Why didn't you make this into a hub?

 
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