I have a cytology III result and a lot of clue cells.

What are these cells and what do they testify to? ~ Natka

Hedgehog cells called clue cells are nothing but squamous cells of the cervix, coated with a specific type of bacteria, Gardenerella vaginalis. The infection requires treatment. However, the result of the cytology itself is disturbing, group III according to the old terminology may indicate a large degree of changes in cells. These changes can be caused by inflammation, but also by the neoplasma process. Such a result may indicate an ongoing precancerous process. Therefore, it is important to initiate quick treatment, starting with anti-inflammatory drugs, and to have the Pap smear result checked in about 3 months.

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