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Cryotherapy Dysplasia




Cryotherapy dysplasia treatment may result in vaginal discharge or emergence of a genital wart if the virus remains. The cervix will then replace those cells with healthy, normal ones. If some abnormal ones do return, then the procedure may need to be repeated, but this happens in only about 10-20% of the cases. There are few risks involved and are possible severe bleeding or infection, but are rare. Cryotherapy dysplasia treatment may result in vaginal discharge or emergence of a genital wart if the virus remains.

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Cryotherapy Dysplasia

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Vaginal Discharge, Wart

When there are mild abnormal cells found on a female’s cervix through routine Pap smear, the most recommended treatment by gynecologists is a freezing of the cervix. By freezing the end of the cervix, all or almost of the abnormal cells will be destroyed and then pushed out by the body. Cryotherapy dysplasia treatment may result in vaginal discharge or emergence of a genital wart if the virus remains.

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