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Cryosurgery Cervical
With the treatment cryosurgery, cervical tissue is removed that is infected with vaginal wart viruses, often causing vaginal discharge.
It may be performed only in the physician's office. The abnormal tissues slough off and can not be saved for pathological examination; after the procedure some scarring may be left, which makes the cervix difficult to visualize. Laser vaporization causes less scarring.
With the treatment cryosurgery, cervical tissue is removed that is infected with vaginal wart viruses, often causing vaginal discharge.
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Cryosurgery Cervical -
Vaginal Wart, Vaginal Discharge
This procedure together with electrocauterization and laser vaporization are the treatment of dysplasia of the cervix. The procedure is relatively safe and simple: the physician uses a carbon dioxide-cooled probe (called a cryoprobe) to freeze and kill abnormal cells. With the treatment cryosurgery, cervical tissue is removed that is infected with vaginal wart viruses, often causing vaginal discharge.
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