Cryotherapy causes some discomfort. Most women feel a sensation of cold and a little cramping. And sometimes a sense of warmth spreads to the upper body and face. Cryotherapy is not adequate treatment if abnormal cells are high in the cervical canal.

How is cervical cryotherapy performed?

Your doctor or nurse will put a speculum into your vagina and open it. This separates the walls of your vagina so they can get a good look at your cervix. Then they’ll put in a tool called a cryoprobe and gently hold it at your cervix for a few minutes. This tool freezes the cells very quickly.

What is the difference between cryotherapy and LEEP?

Cryotherapy is the controlled local destruction of cervical tissue by application of subfreezing temperatures. It acts by causing crystallization and rupture of cell membranes. In LEEP, heat from a high-voltage electrical arc between the operating electrode and tissue allows the cutting by vaporizing or coagulating.

Will cryotherapy get rid of HPV?

In some studies, cryotherapy removed warts in up to 90 out of 100 cases. But warts may grow back. More than one treatment may be needed. The removal of genital warts may not cure a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.

What happens after cryotherapy of the cervix?

After the procedure, you may have mild cramps for several hours. You may also have a watery vaginal discharge for up to 12 hours. After that, the watery discharge may turn yellow. It can last for 2 to 3 weeks.

What is cervical cryotherapy?

Cervix cryosurgery is a procedure to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue in the cervix. Cryosurgery is performed by freezing and destroying abnormal tissue. Cryosurgery is super-freezing of tissue in order to destroy it. This procedure may be done to treat cervicitis or cervical dysplasia.

Does cryotherapy get rid of HPV?

What is cryotherapy in the cervix?

What is cervical cryotherapy and does it work?

Cervical cryotherapy is a medical procedure that involves freezing and destroying the abnormal tissue in the cervix (the lower part of the uterus). The procedure may cause some discomfort. Women report some cramping or pressure and a sensation of cold in the vaginal area.

What is Ar-He cryosurgery therapy?

Ar-He cryosurgery therapy is one of the minimal invasive techniques, which has no necessity of surgery, with little bleeding and little harm to patient, with high successful rate and low complication rate.

What is Ar-He knife?

Ar-He knife, a kind of cryotherapy, is the first technique employing space rocket guidance technology in the world and the only technique with efficacies of ultra-low temperature and thermotherapy. Ar-He knife is a precise apparatus approved by the U.S. FDA for accurately targeting and killing cancer cells.

How is endocervical curettage (ECC) used to treat cervical cancer?

Cryotherapy, cold knife, or LEEP is preferable when no treatment is being done. Laser conization can be excisional or destructive by vaporization, and hence, it can be used for treatment as well. The cervical canal above the region of cone biopsy may also be scraped to remove cells for evaluation. This is called endocervical curettage (ECC).