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Cervical Leep
A cervical leep procedure may be performed following symptoms associated with vulvar vestibulitis and vaginosis.
When a Pap smear shows abnormal cells on a females cervix, it is called dysplasia and is caused by HPV. A traditional treatment for this condition is a loop electrosurgical excision procedure, which uses a wire with electricity running through it to cut away the abnormal areas.
A cervical leep procedure may be performed following symptoms associated with vulvar vestibulitis and vaginosis.
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Cervical Leep -
Vulvar Vestibulitis, Vaginosis
This procedure takes about 20-30 minutes to complete and the cervix needs about 3-4 weeks to heal. Since a virus causes the abnormal cells on the cervix, this procedure does have a 9-30% reoccurrence rate where abnormal cells may come back.
A cervical leep procedure may be performed following symptoms associated with vulvar vestibulitis and vaginosis.
Other Topics: Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Picture, HPV Vaccine, HPV Wart, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus, HPV and Cervical Cancer, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Symptom
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