Abnormal Pap TestWhat Increases Your RiskMost cervical cell changes
that cause an
abnormal Pap test are the result of sexual
transmission of HPV disease. High-risk sexual behaviors by you or your partner
at some time, possibly even many years ago, may lead to HPV infection.
High-risk sexual behaviors increase your risk of infections and
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). High-risk sexual behaviors include: - Starting sexual intercourse at an early age
(before age 18).
- Having sex without using a condom, which increases
your risk of being infected with:
- Having multiple sex partners in a
lifetime.
- Having sexual intercourse with someone who has had
multiple sex partners.
Other
risk factors that may also play a role in increasing your risk for cervical
cell changes include: If you have had one abnormal Pap test result, you may be at
higher risk for having another abnormal Pap test in the future.
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