Treatment |
What It Is |
What To Expect |
What You Should Do |
LEEP |
LEEP (loop electrosurgical excision procedure)
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A procedure that uses an electrical current passed through a thin wire loop to
cut away tissue
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Provides a tissue sample for the lab to study
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This procedure is usually done in your doctor's office and takes
only a few minutes.
During
Your doctor will:
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Put a speculum into your vagina to view the cervix
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Numb your cervix using a small needle
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Begin the LEEP when the cervix is numb
After
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It takes several weeks for the tissue to heal and grow back.
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You may have mild bleeding and a discharge for several weeks.
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Before
You may have less pain and cramping if you take ibuprofen (brand names include
Advil ®, Motrin®, and Nuprin®) about an hour before the test.
After
It takes several weeks for your cervix to heal. To help prevent infection and
bleeding during this time:
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Do not use tampons.
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Do not douche.
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Do not do any heavy lifting.
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Do not have sex.
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Cryotherapy |
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A procedure that uses a special cold probe to freeze abnormal tissue
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The tip of the probe freezes to the cervix and stays attached while a round
piece of tissue is destroyed.
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This procedure is usually done in the doctor's office and only
takes a few minutes.
During
Your doctor will:
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Put a speculum into your vagina to view the cervix
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Insert a special cold probe for about 3 minutes to freeze a controlled amount
of tissue
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Warm the probe after the tissue has been destroyed and remove it from the
cervix
After
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It takes several weeks for your cervix to heal.
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You may have a watery, brownish discharge for several weeks.
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Before
You may have less pain and cramping if you take ibuprofen (brand names include
Advil®, Motrin®, and Nuprin®) about an hour before the test.
After
It takes several weeks for your cervix to heal. To help prevent infection and
bleeding during this time:
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Do not use tampons.
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Do not douche.
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Do not do any heavy lifting.
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Do not have sex.
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Conization |
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Uses a knife or laser to remove a cone-shaped piece of tissue, located higher
up in the cervical canal
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The amount of tissue removed depends on the size of the lesion
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This procedure is usually done in a hospital.
Before
Your doctor will give you anesthesia before performing the operation.
After
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Stitches are often needed to close the wound.
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Bleeding may occur.
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It takes several weeks for your cervix to heal.
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Before
You may have less pain and cramping if you take acetaminophen (brand names
include Tylenol® and Anacin-3®) about an hour before the test.
After
It takes several weeks for your cervix to heal. To help prevent infection and
bleeding during this time:
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Do not use tampons.
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Do not douche.
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Do not do any heavy lifting.
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Do not have sex.
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Hysterectomy |
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Surgical removal of the uterus
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This surgery is done in the hospital and usually requires an overnight stay.
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Your doctor will give you an epidural or anesthesia before performing the
surgery.
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The doctor removes your uterus either through a surgical incision (cut) in your
abdomen or through your vagina.
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You will not be able to become pregnant after having this surgery.
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This is major surgery.
You should discuss follow-up care with your doctor.
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