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Cryosurgery is sometimes used for precancerous lesions of the cervix.
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This procedure is done when a Pap smear reveals abnormal results. With an endoscope placed through the vagina and into the cervix, a physician can determine exactly where lesions of the cervix are.
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The recommended treatment for abnormalities on the cervix caused by HPV depends on the severity of disease and on the patient's age. Please contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Not at all, but it can. Early disgnosis and treatment can prevent serious sores.
Precancerous lesions are at high risk of becoming cancer so they are usually treated as a preventative measure. If there is a risk of treatment that outweighs the risk of cancer they may not be treated, but this is rare.
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This depends on the severity of the lesions and the treatment used to control them.
Conization-- Cone biopsy; removal of a cone-shaped section of tissue from the cervix for diagnosis or treatment.
Some recommend applying a frozen spoon (or just ice for that matter) on a hickey to help remove it.
The biopsy reveals a noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant) lesion. Benign lesions may require treatment.