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Cryosurgery of the Cervix

Alternate Names : Cervical Freezing Treatment, Freezing of the Cervix, Cryotherapy of the Cervix

Cryosurgery of the Cervix | Preparation & Expectations | Home Care and Complications | Attribution


What happens later at home?

A woman may go back to her normal activities after the procedure. Mild cramping may be treated with over-the-counter medicine, such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or acetaminophen.

During the next month, the cells that were frozen will be lost in the form of a clear discharge from the vagina. So that the tissues can heal, the woman should not put anything in her vagina for 4 to 6 weeks after the procedure. This means she must avoid using douches or tampons. And she should not have sexual intercourse during this time as well.

What are the potential complications after the procedure?

Rarely, complications can occur, such as:

  • bleeding from the cervix
  • infection of the cervix
  • narrowing of the cervix, which may cause more cramping than normal during menstruation if it blocks the menstrual flow

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    Author: Eva Martin, MD
    Reviewer: William M. Boggs, MD
    Date Reviewed: 02/11/02









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