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Cervical Dysplaysia




Cervical dysplaysia and causes of it are linked to infertility and miscarriage. To prevent this disease every woman should eat fresh vegetables high in content of multivitamins and antioxidants, avoid multiple sexual partners and use condoms (although they don't provide sufficient protection). This condition has no symptoms on the earliest stages and the only way to detect it is to have Pap smear tests regularly. Cervical dysplaysia and causes of it are linked to infertility and miscarriage.

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Cervical Dysplaysia

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Infertility, Miscarriage

HPV is one of the most common cases of this disorder. Smoking adds to the risk of developing dangerous conditions, because nicotine harms the cells of the inner lining of the vagina and the cervix. Some nutritional deficiencies are also harmful. Cervical dysplaysia and causes of it are linked to infertility and miscarriage.

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