How long does it take to clear LSIL?

LSIL ~ Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion This diagnosis means there are early changes in the size and shape of the cells. LSILs are often associated with HPV, which may also cause genital warts. These lesions, in women with intact immune systems, often resolve without intervention within 18 to 24 months.

Can LSIL go back to normal?

It’s not permanent: The cell change that shows up as LSIL is usually reversible. You don’t have a higher cancer risk: An LSIL result doesn’t increase the risk that you’ll end up with a precancerous condition or cancer.

Can LSIL go away?

LSIL is very common and usually goes away on its own without treatment.

When repeat Pap smear after LSIL?

As noted above, HPV testing is not a usual part of screening for cervical cancer for people age 21 to 24. If you are in this age group, an LSIL Pap test should be followed up with another Pap test in one year.

Should I be worried about LSIL?

Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) is a common abnormal result on a Pap test. It’s also known as mild dysplasia. LSIL means that your cervical cells show mild abnormalities. A LSIL, or abnormal Pap result, doesn’t mean that you have cancer.

How fast does LSIL progress?

Untreated LSIL can progress in 13% of cases to HSIL during 2 years of monitoring (9,10). Women infected with HPV 16 have a transition of LSIL into HSIL in 9% of cases.

What type of HPV causes LSIL?

Our research showed that HPV 16 is the most common type of virus found in ASCUS and LSIL in 50.5% of cases.

What percentage of LSIL goes away?

LSIL (Low-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion): This Pap smear report suggests that there are definite changes usually due to infection with HPV. These changes may be called HPV alone, or other cells may be present which are called CIN-1. 80% of these LSIL abnormalities go away within 12mths.

How do I clear my LSIL?

There are two ways to do this:

  1. Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP). Your doctor uses a thin wire with an electric current to remove the abnormal areas.
  2. Conization. Using a scalpel, your doctor removes a cone-shaped piece of the cervix where the abnormal cells were found.

Can you have LSIL without HPV?

Background: Although low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) most often are the result of infection by human papillomaviruses (HPV), a small proportion of women with LSIL have negative HPV tests.

Does having LSIL mean I have HPV?

Low-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (LSIL) means that there are low-grade changes that are usually caused by an HPV infection.

How long does it take for LSIL to turn into HSIL?

Is LSIL ever cancer?

LSIL often resolves on its own or can be effectively treated to help prevent development of cervical cancer. Although LSIL is not cancer, regular (and follow-up, if needed) Pap screenings are important in order to identify and treat abnormal cells before they become cancerous.

When do I need to get a Pap smear?

– Use condoms. Condoms help reduce the risk of getting HPV. You are less likely to be infected and to infect partners. – Use spermicidal gels. They also help protect against HPV. – If you feel you are at risk for a sexually transmitted infection, you should visit your health care provider for testing and an examination.

What is Pap smear and what do my results mean?

you’re at high risk of cervical cancer

  • you’ve had abnormal Pap test results in the past
  • you have a weakened immune system or are HIV-positive
  • your mother was exposed to diethylstilbestrol while pregnant
  • What are the reasons for an abnormal Pap smear?

    – Yeast infection – Bacterial vaginosis – Trichomoniasis – Chlamydia – Gonorrhea – Herpes simplex virus