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Cervical Biopsy
Cervical biopsy can help to confirm disorders that may lead to vaginosis or vulvar vestibulitis.
The term refers to a surgical procedure, finding and treating problems in the cervix. It is usualy done after a Pap smear test and a colposcopy exam show abnormal cells in the cervix. During the procedure the abnormal tissue is removed from the cervix and examined.
Cervical biopsy can help to confirm disorders that may lead to vaginosis or vulvar vestibulitis.
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Cervical Biopsy -
Vaginosis, Vulvar
The operation is done with anesthesia. The speculum is put into the vagina and the doctor cuts a piece of the tissue with a knife or with a laser, so bleeding is possible. New tissue is usually normal and grows back in 4 to 6 weeks.
Cervical biopsy can help to confirm disorders that may lead to vaginosis or vulvar vestibulitis.
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