Cervical Dysplasia Stages, Causes and More

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10. Prevention

Regular screenings are key to the prevention and early detection of cervical dysplasia. The HPV vaccine is recommended for males and females between ages 9 and 26.6‘Cervical Dysplasia.’ Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, 19 Feb. 2017, cancer.columbia.edu/gynecologic-cancers/cervical-dysplasia. Vaccinated people have a reduced risk of developing cervical dysplasia and cervical cancer.

LIfestyle steps to take to avoid cervical dysplasia include refraining from smoking and delaying sexual intercourse until after age 18. People who are sexually active should practice safe sex. This involves monogamy and using condoms regularly and properly.8‘Cervical Dysplasia.’ Mount Sinai Health System, www.mountsinai.org/health-library/diseases-conditions/cervical-dysplasia.

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