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[|Human|] im married with 2 kids. i recently had a pelvic ultrasound which shows endometrial thickness of 3.6mm is it normal? ive sticky white discharge and my recent papsmear shows mild dysplasia and trichomonas infection.  there is any chance for cancer???????
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor, The Pap smear shows infection with trachomas vaginal is. It is possible to get reactive and atypical cells on Pap smear in the presence of infection. You need to take treatment for trachomas and then get Pap test done again. If there are no abnormal cells on repeat Pap smear, they were probably due to infection. If they still persist then you need to follow up. A thickened endometrium can be due to hyperplasia or due to cancer. You can get endometrial curettage/ endometrial biopsy to look for hyperplasia, atypical or malignant change. You need to consult your gynecologist with the reports. Thanks and take care Chat Doctor.