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Re: 'regular' check up... HELP

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri Jun 11 12:12:50 2004


I've never heard of it, but looked it up on the net and found "Cervicitis" which "is an inflammation of the uterine cervix, usually caused by infection."

Check out this site: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001495.htm

Doesn't sound Endo related to me and fortunately doesn't sound serious.

Good luck!

At Thu, 10 Jun 2004, pretty_492 wrote: >
>So I've known that I have endo for two years. I haven't really had a
>problem with yeast (thank goodness) or some of the other not so pleasant
>cysts and whatnot that endo makes us prone to. Mostly since we started
>cbcp it's been nearly blue skies. I went in for my annual almost a
>month ago. While the n.p. was looking inside she "saw something she'd
>never seen before." The pap came out totally free and clear of
>everything (ie cancer, precancer, std) but the doc. said "We don't just
>send people home." So another appointment was made to have this
>irregular flesh biopsied. (He said it looked glandular?)I have an
>appointment this coming Tuesday to "talk about options." The biopsy came
>back as cervixitis(bad spelling?) Does anyone know anything about this?
>Is it another one of the joyful things I'm more susceptable to because
>of the endo? Is it treated with meds(oral)? Am I spelling it
>right?(pronounced service-itis) Thanks! Tomica




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