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Leep Excision
Leep excision is used mostly for treating disorders caused by human papillomavirus; vaginal discharge and itching can be symptoms of the disorder, but often it is asymptomatic.
The patient should not have sexual intercourse, use tampons, take tub baths, douche and lift heavy objects as long as the doctor recommends. Mild complications including pain, discomfort, discharge or bleeding may occur for several days after the procedure.
Leep excision is used mostly for treating disorders caused by human papillomavirus; vaginal discharge and itching can be symptoms of the disorder, but often it is asymptomatic.
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Leep Excision -
Human Papillomavirus, Vaginal Discharge
The loop removes the abnormal tissues from the surface of the cervix. It is performed in a physician’s office with a thin wire loop carrying an electrical current and takes about a half an hour. This procedure treats cervical dysplasia of moderate and severe forms.
Leep excision is used mostly for treating disorders caused by human papillomavirus; vaginal discharge and itching can be symptoms of the disorder, but often it is asymptomatic.
Other Topics: HPV Man, HPV, HPV Vaccine, Pap Smear HPV, HPV in Male, Human Papilloma Virus Symptom, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Causes Cervical Dysplasia, ASCUS Pap Smear, Genital Wart Info
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