That terminology for pap results is a bit out of date I think, or in any case I'm not familiar with it...but from what I googled really quick, class II is similar to ASCUS. Which is VERY commonly caused by something other than truly abnormal cells.
Even if you do have abnormal cells, chances are hugely huge that they are precancerous rather than cancerous, which means that either your body can heal them on it's own, OR that you'll need to get them removed in a relatively minor procedure. Either way, no big deal.
Does that answer your question? My brain is a big squidgity tonight for some reason, and I'm not totally sure.
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Date: 2011-11-09 01:36 am (UTC)Even if you do have abnormal cells, chances are hugely huge that they are precancerous rather than cancerous, which means that either your body can heal them on it's own, OR that you'll need to get them removed in a relatively minor procedure. Either way, no big deal.
Does that answer your question? My brain is a big squidgity tonight for some reason, and I'm not totally sure.