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Cryosurgery Cervix
To apply cryosurgery cervix should be affected with vaginal wart or cervical dysplasia; penile wart can also be treated with cryosurgery.
Injuries or complications are rare, there is a minimal chance of bleeding during or after the procedure. It may be also used to treat HPV on the external genitalia for cosmetic purposes. The tissues are frozen to -20 degrees, that is enough for killing cancerous cells.
To apply cryosurgery cervix should be affected with vaginal wart or cervical dysplasia; penile wart can also be treated with cryosurgery.
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Cryosurgery Cervix -
Vaginal Wart, Penile Wart
In the procedure non-toxic gases (nitrous oxide carbon dioxid) are used. The term refers to an ablative method of treating early stages of cervical dysplasia, which can be applied in outpatient settings; it is also the least expensive treatment for CIN.
To apply cryosurgery cervix should be affected with vaginal wart or cervical dysplasia; penile wart can also be treated with cryosurgery.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV and Pregnancy, HPV Test, HPV Shot, HPV Virus in Man, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, HPV Cervical Dysplasia, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart Man
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