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Leep Complications
After a leep, complications will sometimes come up, as is the same with cryotherapy when treating HPV.
This procedure is very often successful. It is considered rather simple and safe. Though, in some cases, occasional aggravations are possible. There is a risk of burns. Incomplete removal of the lesion is yet another potential risk. Also, a patient may experience bleeding and cramping.
After a leep, complications will sometimes come up, as is the same with cryotherapy when treating HPV.
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Leep Complications -
Cryotherapy, HPV
Such aggravations as infection, recurring dysplasia, removal of too much tissue, or inability to carry a baby to a term are very rare. After the procedure, it is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse for a period determined by the physician.
After a leep, complications will sometimes come up, as is the same with cryotherapy when treating HPV.
Other Topics: HPV Virus, HPV, Picture of HPV Infection, Sign of HPV, HPV Vaccines, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, HPV and Cervical Cancer, Pap Smear Result, Genital Wart
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