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My letter says that I am HPV positive but my cells were normal. Why have I been referred to Colposcopy?

Four out of five of us will get HPV at some point in our lives, however most of us will clear the virus naturally within two years. If HPV infection persists, it can sometimes cause cervical cell changes which, if left untreated, may result in cervical cancer. Because we have identified that you still have HPV, we have referred you to colposcopy to check your cervix (neck of the womb)  for any changes.