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cervix treatment, cryosurgery
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female reproductive anatomy, cervical cryosurgery, cervix surgery, cryosurgery, female, surgical treatment to freeze, destroy abnormal surgical tissue, cryosurgery, uses instruments, cryo probes, extremely cold temperatures,
cryotherapy, office procedure done the patient is awake, vaginal canal is held open so that the cervix, cryo probe is inserted, vagina, placed firmly on the surface, the cervix, covering the abnormal tissue, compressed gaseous nitrogen, temperature approximately -50 degrees celsius, flows, the instrument, making the metal cold enough to freeze, destroy the tissue, some slight cramping, cryosurgery is relatively painless, produces very little scarring, an "ice ball" forms on the cervix, killing the superficial abnormal cells, optimal treatment, freezing, 3 minutes, cervix is allowed to thaw, freezing is repeated, an additional 3 minutes,
appropriate uses of cryosurgery, treatment of cervicitis, treatment of cervical dysplasia, help to decide, cryosurgery is appropriate,
risks, surgery, bleeding, infection, risks, cervical stenosis, scarring, make it more difficult to get pregnant, increased cramping, menstrual periods,
surgery is effective at a minimum cost, a repeat pap smear, biopsy, done at a follow-up visit to ensure that the operation was successful in killing abnormal tissue,
all normal activities, resumed immediately after surgery, avoidance of sexual intercourse, douching, several weeks, 3 weeks, surgery, a profuse, watery discharge, sloughing, the dead cervical tissue, a woman, feel light-headed immediately following the procedure, faint, happens, lying down flat on the examination table, prevent fainting, sensation, a few minutes.
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