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Hi, I recently had a cone biopsy for CGIN 3 changes, I have not yet recieved the results
since my procedure almost 2 weeks ago I have been experiencing dizzy spells which make me feel nauseas I am currently signed off work so I am not over doing things.
I am really worried that this could have something to do with the cell changes and am scared at what the results are going to come back with.
Do you think it is linked and could it be a sign of cervical cancer?


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replied December 2nd, 2010
Vaginal and Uterus Health Answer A17525
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum.
The CGIN means Cervical Glandular Intra-epithelial Neoplasia, and grades describe the severity and involvement of tissues around it as : grade I (mild), II (moderate), or III (severe).
Go through this link for more information on staging: http://www.cervicalcancer.org/stagesandsta ging.html
The symptoms of nausea, dizziness and fatigue could be related to spread of the cancer. Wait for the biopsy results, and proceed further with the management as indicated.
Take care.



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