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Do You Need a Pap Smear If You Haven't Had Penetrative Sex?

Cervical Pap smear and sexual intercourse? I previously had sexual contact with my boyfriend, but I did not rupture my hymen because I found it too painful. I tried several times and then gave up, so my hymen is still intact. Do I need to have a Pap smear?


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
Such a smear can still be painful, and the hymen may also rupture due to the examination. Therefore, anesthesia may be required for the procedure. There is no absolute standard for whether an examination is necessary. If you find anesthesia for the examination too cumbersome, you...

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Understanding Pap Smears and Colposcopy: Your Questions Answered

Cervical smear and colposcopy? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about Pap smears and colposcopy. 1. I had a general health check-up at my family medicine clinic and also had a Pap smear done. I have undergone two Pap smear tests so far. The first one was in September 2011, and ...


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
1. It cannot be ruled out. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection does not present symptoms initially; cellular changes may occur several years later. 2. This is possible. The sampling site is extensive, including the cervical os. Abnormal cells may have been detected. However, a...

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Understanding Oral HPV Transmission and Its Link to Oral Cancer Risks

Viral infection Hello, doctor. I have read online that oral sex can lead to oral cancer. Is the risk of developing oral cancer due to oral sex high? Should I undergo further examination? I am also concerned because I read that the accuracy of HPV testing in men is not very high. ...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the human papillomavirus (HPV) has over 200 types, with more than 30 classified as high-risk viruses that can cause cervical cancer as well as cancers of the vulva, anus, penis, and oropharynx. These viruses can be transmitted through sexual intercourse or oral sex. Althou...

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Handling Medical Disputes in Obstetrics: A Case Study

Medical disputes On May 20, I visited a gynecology clinic in Taichung due to cleanliness issues. The female doctor diagnosed me with bleeding caused by a vaginal discharge infection. She immediately performed a treatment with medication insertion and determined that the infection...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the questioner: I suggest that when you return to Clinic A to review your report, you discuss with your physician whether the examination results may be affected by your menstrual cycle. Additionally, based solely on your description, it is not possible to determine the st...

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Understanding Common Gynecological Concerns: Pain, Infections, and Treatment Options

Distressing questions? Hello doctor, 1. Every time I engage in sexual intercourse with my boyfriend, I experience intense pain inside my vagina at the beginning, as if I am being cut by a knife. After a while, the pain subsides. Even with lubrication and my boyfriend being very...


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
1. The body's naturally secreted lubricant is a natural vaginal protectant that helps prevent friction injuries during intercourse. However, infections, endocrine disorders, or insufficient foreplay can reduce the production of this lubricant. A medical examination is necess...

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Essential Questions About HPV Vaccination: Testing, Types, and Clinics

Questions about receiving the HPV vaccine? 1. Are there any tests that need to be conducted before vaccination? Do any tests affect the efficacy of the vaccination afterwards? 2. What is the difference between trivalent and quadrivalent vaccines? Which one has better efficacy? 3....


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, Here are the responses to your inquiries: 1. If you have had sexual experience and have not undergone a Pap smear in the past year, it is recommended to have a Pap smear. Generally, this will not affect its efficacy. 2. Currently, there are bivalent and quadrivalent...

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Is It Necessary to Get the Cervical Cancer Vaccine After HPV Treatment?

Is it necessary? Hello Dr. Lin, During my gynecological examination, I unexpectedly learned that I have been infected with genital warts. I have already undergone surgical treatment once and my recovery is going well. I would like to ask if I still need to receive the cervical ...


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
The quadrivalent cervical vaccine primarily protects against four types of human papillomavirus (HPV): 6, 11, 16, and 18. However, having genital warts does not necessarily indicate an infection with HPV types 16 or 18, so the vaccine still holds significance in the prevention of...

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Do You Still Need HPV Testing After Pap Smear? Expert Insights

HPV Virus and Pap Smear Test Doctor, if I have already had a Pap smear, do I still need to have regular HPV testing? Thank you very much!


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
The significance of a Pap smear is different from that of an HPV test. A Pap smear examines cervical cells for any abnormalities, using a microscope to analyze the stained cell morphology. This test is typically performed annually, and if there are signs of inflammation, it may n...

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Should Women with HPV Opt for C-Section to Prevent Transmission?

Which method? Doctor, if someone has a history of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, is a cesarean section necessary during delivery to prevent transmission to the fetus? Additionally, is there a possibility that the medication Lerdapres will be included in health insurance co...


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
Unless there is a widespread viral infection (such as condyloma), the National Health Insurance does not cover cesarean sections performed due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. As for when the National Health Insurance will cover the medication Ledezma, there is currently ...

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Understanding Abnormal Menstrual Cycles and Cervical Screening for Women Over 40

Irregular menstrual periods and cervical cytology? Hello Dr. Lin, I have a few questions I would like to ask you: 1. If I am over 40 years old, unmarried, and have no sexual experience, do I still need to have a Pap smear? 2. I have been experiencing irregular menstrual cyc...


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
1. Cervical cancer is associated with human papillomavirus (HPV). If infected with high-risk types of the virus, it is important to be cautious about the possibility of cervical lesions. If one is unwilling to undergo a Pap smear, a small cotton swab can be used to collect vagina...

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Understanding Growths: Are They Just Skin Tags or Something More?

Developed many skin tags? Hello, I previously noticed that I had several growths that looked like skin tags, but since they haven't changed much over the past few months, I didn't pay much attention to them. However, recently my irregular lifestyle seems to have caused ...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the appearance of genital warts (commonly known as "cauliflower") caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection consists of numerous small, pointed projections, often accompanied by itching. However, a confirmed diagnosis must be evaluated by a specialist and co...

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Understanding Small Bumps on the Vulva: Causes and Concerns

Small lumps on the vulva? When I was showering, I noticed small, grain-like bumps on both sides of the outer labia when I opened them for rinsing. Is this a normal phenomenon? There is a bump on the vulva that resembles a pimple (which can be squeezed to release a white substance...


Dr. Liu Yuhong Reply:
1. "There are small, grain-like structures on both sides of the outer labia." The vulva, located on the inner side of the labia minora at the vaginal opening, may have a condition known as vulvar papillomatosis, which occurs in a small percentage of individuals (about 1...

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Understanding Normal Variations in Vulvar Anatomy: What Are Those Bumps?

Genital issues When I was showering and opened my labia to rinse, I noticed small, grain-like bumps on both sides of the outer labia. Is this a normal occurrence?


Dr. Liu Yuhong Reply:
"...there are small, grain-like structures on both sides of the outer labia..." The vulva, located on the inner side of the labia minora at the vaginal opening, may have a condition known as vulvar papillomatosis, which occurs in a small percentage of individuals (about...

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Are Bumps on the Labia Normal? Understanding Vulvar Health Concerns

Genital issues..? Is it normal to feel small, bumpy areas on the inner sides of the labia majora, which are the outer sides of the labia minora?


Dr. Liu Yuhong Reply:
"The inner sides of the labia majora feel bumpy..." On the inner surface of the labia minora at the vaginal opening, a small percentage of individuals (about 1%) are born with vulvar papillomatosis, which is normal. However, not all bumpy appearances in the vulvar area ...

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Understanding Hereditary Conditions in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Genetics What diseases are hereditary? Thank you.


Dr. Lin Wenbin Reply:
This is a significant issue; genetic factors can lead to diseases, which are known as hereditary diseases. However, modern science increasingly understands that both "genetics" and "environment" are major factors and causes of disease development. Some individ...

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Essential Pre-Pregnancy Tips for a Healthy Baby: A Guide

Could you please provide more context or specify your question regarding pregnancy? Doctor, sorry to bother you: I have never received the cervical cancer vaccine, have not engaged in sexual intercourse, and have some physical disabilities, which also exist in my family (in diffe...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the cervical cancer vaccine can be administered to females before they become sexually active, as its purpose is to prevent infection and diseases caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), rather than to treat infections after they occur. Congenital physical defects may result...

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Does Vaginal Itching Increase the Risk of Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer? Hello Dr. Chang, I would like to ask if persistent itching in the genital area (I have already seen a gynecologist who advised me not to wear tight clothing, etc.) increases the risk of cervical cancer? Thank you, doctor.


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the questioner: Cervical cancer is related to sexual activity and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and there is currently a vaccine available for prevention. Therefore, it is not related to wearing tight pants, so please rest assured. Thank you! Wishing you peace and ...

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Understanding Aldara for Wart Treatment: Health Risks and Long-term Effects

Is Aldara used for treating warts safe for overall health? Hello, Doctor. I have been using ALDARA to treat genital warts for six weeks, and I have a few questions. First, why is this medication not recommended for use beyond four months? Does it pose a burden on the body, and if...


Dr. Zhang Yongxuan Reply:
Aldara, generic name IMIQUIMOD, is used to treat external genital warts in adults. This medication should not be used for more than four months, as treatment for warts typically does not require such a prolonged duration. Additionally, since only 0.9% of the drug is excreted in u...

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Timing for Pap Smear After Quadrivalent HPV Vaccine: Expert Insights

Quadrivalent cervical cancer vaccine Hello Dr. Chen, I hope you don't mind me asking you a question. My question is as follows: My wife is scheduled to receive her third dose of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine this July, and she will turn 30 this year. Dr. Chen, how long after ...


Dr. Chen Xuhui Reply:
Dr. Chen replied that the Pap smear does not test for human papillomavirus (HPV) antibodies, so there is no time limit for receiving the vaccine. The goal of vaccination is to generate antibodies that can reduce the incidence of cervical cancer over the following decades. Current...

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What to Do If Diagnosed with CIN 1: Understanding Treatment Options and Concerns

What should be done for CIN 1? My cervical biopsy results showed CIN 1, and I underwent laser treatment. However, after three months, my Pap smear results were abnormal again, and I am very scared. Does this mean it cannot be cured? If I keep having biopsies and laser treatments,...


Dr. Chen Changfu Reply:
According to research reports, cervical cancer is closely related to high-risk types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), such as HPV type 16 and HPV type 18. It should not be classified as a malignant virus. A cervical biopsy showing CIN 1 indicates mild dysplasia of cervical cells, w...

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