Bumpy cervix

Hello

I am 34 and in 2020 I had an HPV+ smear, CIN 3 and LLETZ procedure, subsequent smear 6m later was clear of HPV and the nurse who did the smear didn’t mention anything unusual about my cervix at the time. Never had abnormal cells on a smear before then, don’t know about HPV as it wasn’t tested before but I haven’t had the vaccine (too old).

Last week I had my scheduled smear test after 3 years and during the examination the nurse said there was what she thought was a polyp on my cervix. She called in the GP to look at it and he said my cervical canal was inflamed with an inflamed lump on my cervix which was non-mobile and not typical of a polyp. He said it could be scarring from the previous procedure, or possibly CIN or early stage cervical cancer and the way the nurse and doctor were acting after my smear seemed off and obviously has me even more worried. I was referred to gynaecology on 2ww and have my appt the week after next, this is not with the colposcopist as my previous appointment, it is with a consultant gynaecology oncologist.

I don’t have my smear test results back yet, I’m presuming the hospital will know the results by the time it gets to my appointment but I am really worried. 

I know it could be nothing and the referral is it just to be cautious, I just have a few questions which hopefully others who’ve had similar experiences can answer, as this process is very different to my last referral.

1) I know LLETZ can be done at the same time as a normal colposcopy appointment as this is what i had before, however as this new appt is with a doctor not the nurse/colposcopist is it likely that (if I need cells removing) this will be done same day or will I need a follow up appointment?

2) if I needed more invasive treatment eg cone biopsy, how long does this take to arrange? Ballpark figure obv all hospitals are diff —- I had a referral for a severely abnormal mole and that took 7 months between initial biopsy and further surgery so reaaaally don’t want to wait that long again.

3) how soon do biopsy results take? 

4) how many times can you have LLETZ before your cervix stops working properly? I have no kids yet and know the procedure can cause issues with premature birth etc. 

Of course will ask Dr these Qs on the appointment as well.

Thanks

  • Hi Flatwhite,

    Welcome to Cancer Chat. It's good to hear the appointment is not too far away, and as you say you will of course have the opportunity to discuss all your questions during this. I wanted to send a reply to your post here to give it a little boost, so a few more people should see it, and if others have similar experience to share then hopefully you'll get some more replies.

    You are also welcome to speak to one of our nurses if you'd like to talk things through. You can do this either by posting in the 'Ask the Nurses' section of this forum, or by calling freephone 0808 800 4040 - Monday-Friday, 9-5 (excluding bank holidays).

    Wishing you all the best,

    Ben
    Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Hi Ben,

    Thank you for your reply and reassurances. I just wanted to give an update in case anyone else has a similar issue in future so they can see what my result was.

    I had my colposcopy today with the gynae oncologist, and his conclusion was that the bumpy part of my cervix was due to scarring from the previous LLETZ and he was 100% confident it would be benign. I had no visible abnormal cells and smear test result was HPV negative.

    The bumpy bits have been removed anyway and will be tested (he said around 3 weeks for a result). The procedure was a little uncomfortable as I had a punch biopsy which has left me with mild cramps/period type pain and it has been cauterised so no bleeding. But on the whole it was more comfortable than my smear test, I think because you can relax a bit more easily in the chair with stirrups!

    So, I think I’ve answered my own Qs 1 (the doctor could sort it) and Q3 (3 weeks) and re Q4 the doctor said that generally having just one LLETZ procedure does not increase chances of premature delivery and as such they don’t even offer extra scans for women who are pregnant after one LLETZ. It is only after 2 or more procedures, or more in depth procedures eg cone biopsy that there might be an impact on future pregnancies. He also said I have plenty of cervix left which is also reassuring and there should be no impact on future pregnancies.