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Cryotherapy Warts
With treatments such as cryotherapy, warts caused by the human papilloma virus are removed, sometimes causing a vaginal discharge.
External lesions can be treated with liquid nitrogen applications or cryoprobe. The procedure is relatively inexpensive, may be done without anesthesia, and doesn't leave scarring, if performed properly. Most patients experience little or moderate pain during and after the procedure.
With treatments such as cryotherapy, warts caused by the human papilloma virus are removed, sometimes causing a vaginal discharge.
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Cryotherapy Warts -
Human Papilloma Virus, Vaginal Discharge
For complete removal 3 to 4 trials are necessary for most patients, in 20%-30% of cases reccurences are possible. The use of a cryoprobe in the genitalia is not recommended, because vaginal perforation and fistula formation are possible, though oral and anal lesions can be treated with liquid nitrogen.
With treatments such as cryotherapy, warts caused by the human papilloma virus are removed, sometimes causing a vaginal discharge.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Picture, HPV Shot, Sign of HPV, Colposcopy HPV, Oral Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Cancer Vaccine, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Medication
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