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Amy Hart worries fans with health update after 'high grade cells' found in colposcopy

Former Love Island star Amy Hart has left fans concerned for her health after she revealed a worrying health update on social media.

The 29-year-old took to her 129k followers on Twitter to reveal doctors had found ‘high grade cells’ after she underwent a colonoscopy.

She went on to urge her followers to get a smear test.

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High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (HSIL) means there are moderately or severely abnormal cervical cells in the cervix, which could become cancerous in the future if not treated.

Amy said: “Colposcopy done Nurse told me the cells are looking high grade and I may have to have them removed and tested, BUT because I had my smears etc they will have caught them early! GO BOOK YOUR SMEAR! Please and thank you x”

Amy revealed doctors had found ‘high grade cells’ after she underwent a colonoscopy
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Fans rushed to the comments to wish her well as they expressed their concern for her health. “Sending you all the love be kind to yourself and make sure you take some R&R!” said one.

A second said: “I’ve got my 3rd colposcopy in August, so I feel you! Glad it was caught early and hope you’re doing okay xx”

“Please look after yourself,” added a third.

Amy recently held back tears as she spoke about her fertility battle on Good Morning Britain
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Amy recently held back tears as she spoke about her fertility battle on Good Morning Britain.

The blonde beauty started the egg freezing process last year after finding out her AMH level (fertility span) was “quite low”.

Amy told GMB of her shock when a test costing £400 told her she needed more treatment.

She said: “When I first met the professor he said ‘we’re not going to freeze your eggs if we don’t need to, let’s do the fertility MOT and see what the results say.’

Amy appeared on season 5 of Love Island
(Image: ITV)

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“So I had the fertility MOT and went back, didn’t expect him to say, ‘yes, so we’re going to freeze your eggs’ because my AMH was 8 which I thought was out of 10 which it’s not, it’s between 6 and 20. That’s your egg reserve.”

Amy then embarked on two failed rounds of egg extraction before a third successful attempt.

Amy looked emotional while adding to hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls: “So for someone my age it should be anywhere between six and 20, I was at eight, and I’m not at six. So I have about four years left of fertility.”

She’s already spent £10k on freezing her eggs, and because of her new medication, the total cost has totalled £14k so far.

The TV favourite said the cost was too high for many women struggling with fertility and called for there to be more support from the NHS.

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