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How is a Pap smear performed?

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Some of the most serious diseases in women progress for a long time without showing any symptoms. Cervical diseases, in particular, are often completely silent in the early stages. They can develop over years without pain, bleeding, or any noticeable complaints. Therefore, a Pap smear is not just a test, but one of the most powerful tools for early diagnosis. A Pap smear is a screening test that takes a sample of cells from the cervix. The aim is to detect cellular changes before they turn into cancer. Because cervical cancer is not a disease that develops suddenly; it is mostly the result of long-term cellular changes. The most critical point is this: Most patients feel nothing in the early stages. So, the approach of "if there are no symptoms, there is no problem" is not valid for this disease. Thanks to Pap smears: Precancerous lesions can be detected early. Treatment becomes much easier and more effective. Disease progression can be largely prevented. ACOG recommendations: 21–29 years → Pap smear every 3 years 30–65 years → * Pap smear every 3 years * or HPV test every 5 years * or co-test every 5 years (smear + HPV test) After 65 years of age, screening is discontinued in suitable patients. The procedure is short, often painless, and does not affect daily life. Common concerns in society are embarrassment, fear, or procrastination. However, a screening that takes only a few minutes can prevent a serious disease that could last for years.

Op. Dr. Mehmet Bekir Şen

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DOING PAP SMEAR IS BREAK UP OFFENSE? BEING "PENETRATED" BY A SPECULUM IS BREAK UP OFFENSE? You'll be surprised many men feel this way, ... WALK WITH ME GUYS Dear Sqah , Let me speak as a gynae doctor and brother, and I will be very clear. A Pap smear is not sex. A speculum is not a sexual organ. And cervical cancer screening is not infidelity, immorality, or a threat to your masculinity. A speculum is a medical instrument, designed to gently part the vaginal walls so a clinician can see the cervix. Nothing more. There is no pleasure involved. No intimacy. No competition. The fact that you feel 'threatened' by stainless steel or plastic tells me this is not about medicine, it is about insecurity, and it is misplaced. Now let us talk facts, since feelings are clearly louder than science here. Cervical cancer is caused almost entirely by Human Papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, and most sexually active people, men included, will acquire it at some point. Women are screened because persistent HPV can cause cervical cancer. That screening saves lives. Full stop. But here is the part you seem not to know, and you must hear it plainly: HPV does not respect gender. The same virus that causes cervical cancer can also cause penile cancer, anal cancer, and cancers of the throat and mouth in men. There is no routine Pap smear for men. No easy early warning system. When HPV-related cancers appear in men, they often present late and outcomes are worse. So when your girlfriend attends a Pap smear, she is not “being penetrated.” She is protecting her life. And by reducing persistent HPV infection, she is also protecting yours. In other words: She is doing herself a favour. And she is doing you a favour. Now let me address the deeper issue,because it needs to be said. Jealousy of a medical procedure is not love. Control disguised as 'standards' is not morality. And ignorance spoken loudly is still ignorance. In 2026, it is frankly shameful that anyone still frames women’s preventive healthcare as a loyalty test. This mindset discourages screening, delays diagnosis, and contributes directly to avoidable deaths. That is not opinion, that is epidemiology. If you truly care about your partner, you should be driving her to the appointment, not threatening a breakup over it. You should be asking how to support her, not projecting insecurity onto a lifesaving procedure. Love protects. Love learns. Love does not compete with a speculum. And finally, this is said firmly, but with goodwill:A woman who prioritises her health is not disrespecting you.She is showing wisdom. You would do well to grow into it.

Dr. Ose Etiobhio

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