If all the normal cells aren't removed, then either your body will help heal the reduced number of abnormal cells, and your next pap will be normal, or your next pap will be abnormal and a repeat colposcopy will be needed. The scenario you describe is not common, and I urge you to contact your health care provider to discuss your question so you can put your mind at ease.
fistulectomy
Tumor removal is a surgical procedure to remove an abnormal growth.
biopsy
LEEP stands for loop electrosurgical excision procedure and is a medical treatment to remove abnormal tissue from the cervix and vagina. The directions state to not take a bath for 2 weeks after the procedure.
A loop electrode excision procedure, or LEEP, is a procedure that uses electrical current to remove a thin layer of abnormal tissue from the cervix. It is a treatment for severe cervical dysplasia, which may eventually develop into cervical cancer.
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If the large intestine does not remove water, you'll have loose stools or diarrhea.
A D and C, short for dilation and curettage, is a procedure where the cervix is dilated and tissue is removed from the uterus. It is commonly used to diagnose or treat conditions like abnormal bleeding, miscarriage management, or to remove tissue after a pregnancy termination.
pancreatectomy
The medical terminology for a surgical procedure to remove a gland is "gland excision" or "glandectomy."
to remove abnormal growths (neoplasms) that occur in the parotid gland.
How hard is it to remove and is there a digram procedure available on-line to remove it.