How long does a LEEP take?

Your provider may prescribe LEEP if a Pap test and colposcopy find abnormal cell growths. The procedure takes about 20 minutes, and the full recovery time is about four weeks.
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How painful is LEEP procedure?

The LEEP procedure side effects are usually mild. During the procedure, you may feel a little discomfort or cramping. Because numbing medicines are used, though, a lot of people don't feel anything. After LEEP, you may have mild cramping for a day or so.
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Can you drive home after LEEP procedure?

You will be able to drive yourself home after this procedure. You may bring someone to drive you if you would like. You may experience cramping. You can take an over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever like Advil or Tylenol.
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Do they put you to sleep for a LEEP procedure?

The procedure is performed under a light General Anaesthetic or Local Anaesthetic in the Day Surgery Unit, which is on the 3rd floor of the hospital. If it is performed under local anaesthetic, the anaesthetic will be injected into the cervix. This will anaesthetise the area and help to control any bleeding.
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How long should you rest after a LEEP procedure?

This spotting/discharge is normal for one to three weeks after a LEEP. Avoid sex or placing anything, including tampons, in your vagina for three to four weeks. Avoid strenuous activity for 48 hours. Aerobic exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for longer (at least one to two weeks after your LEEP).
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Women's pleasure during sex possibly at risk after this procedure



Does LEEP clear HPV?

Although LEEP does not completely eradicate HPV infection, our results indicate that most HR-HPV infections are cleared after LEEP with negative margins. The clearance rate is increasing gradually after surgery. Our persistence rate was 40.9 % at 6 months, 20 % at 12 months and 11.8 % at 18 months.
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What is the next step after a LEEP procedure?

The most common next step after a LEEP procedure is to get a pap smear in six months. It is Really Important to get a follow-up pap smear, after the LEEP procedure.
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Why am I being put under for a LEEP procedure?

LEEP allows your healthcare provider to locate and remove precancerous cells. It can be done in y our provider's office and does not require a general anesthetic. If the tissue were removed surgically, you might need to put to sleep with a general anesthetic.
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How much of cervix is removed during LEEP?

LEEP is not necessarily the same as conization. For example, ectocervical LEEP sampling removes only the distal 8 to 10 mm of cervical tissue, limiting complications in patients who need no further exploration. It would be nearly impossible to perform a similar flat conization with the cold knife or laser.
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How do I prepare for a LEEP procedure?

Your healthcare provider will tell you not to use tampons, vaginal creams or medicine, douching, or having sex before the procedure. LEEP is usually done when you are not having your menstrual period. Your healthcare provider may recommend that you take a pain reliever 30 minutes before the procedure.
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What will LEEP results show?

The purpose of a LEEP is to extract abnormal cells for further testing. The results will inform a doctor about whether a person has an underlying illness and what steps they should take next. A LEEP can help distinguish between precancerous cells and other abnormal cell types, such as polyps.
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Does cervix grow back after LEEP?

This may be done with a small knife, an electric wire (LEEP), or with a laser. The removed tissue is then sent to the laboratory. The laboratory studies the tissue and makes sure the abnormal cells have been cut away. New tissue grows back in the cervix in four to six weeks.
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Is it normal to feel sick after a LEEP procedure?

You may also experience mild bleeding, nausea, fatigue or muscle pain. Bleeding should settle down in three to five days. Once the bleeding stops, you can get back to your normal physical and sexual activity.
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How long after a LEEP Can I take a bath?

You may shower during the two weeks after your LEEP procedure, but do not take a tub bath or use a hot tub or whirlpool during these first two weeks.
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How deep is a LEEP?

The entire transformation zone should be excised to a depth of 5-8 mm. For best results, the loop should glide through the cervix. This allows the cutting current to divide the tissue (consistent power density).
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Can HPV return after LEEP?

Results. In our study, the rate of persistent infection from HPV 16, after LEEP, was 15.9% (29/182) with 94% (17/18) of the recurring disease occurring within 18 months of follow up.
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How many times can LEEP be performed?

If the margins are positive, you may need a repeat procedure. In addition, six months following a LEEP, you'll have a follow-up appointment that includes Pap and HPV tests. In some cases, abnormal cells are found again. If this happens, you may require another LEEP.
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Can my partner reinfect me with HPV?

7. Can partners reinfect each other? Reinfection with the same type of HPV is unlikely. Partners are likely to share the same HPV type.
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Is CIN 3 precancerous cells?

CIN 3 is not cancer, but may become cancer and spread to nearby normal tissue if not treated. Treatment for CIN 3 may include cryotherapy, laser therapy, loop electrosurgical procedure (LEEP), or cone biopsy to remove or destroy the abnormal tissue. CIN 3 is sometimes called high-grade or severe dysplasia.
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Does HPV 16 go away?

The longer the virus is present, the higher the potential for a cancer to develop. The good news is that more than 90% of HPV 16 and 18 infections go away within 6 to18 months of initial exposure.
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Does LEEP discharge smell?

1. Expect a foul-‐smelling discharge after the LEEP because there will be tissue that has been burned inside and it needs to flush out. Do not douche – we never recommend it. Call if it seems extraordinarily pungent.
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Does LEEP cause depression?

Dr. Goldstein explains that depression can occur after any surgery, but it can definitely happen after a LEEP due to our fight or flight response being disrupted during the tampering of the nerves.
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What is the black discharge after LEEP procedure?

As the cervix heals you can expect a watery, pinkish discharge, mild cramping, and a brownish-black discharge as the scab on the cervix dissolves and is replaced by healthy new tissue growth. It will take 3 weeks for your cervix to heal.
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Why does HPV keep coming back?

There's no guarantee that genital warts won't grow back again because HPV changes the cells of your body in a way that makes them likely to grow. If you have high-risk HPV that sticks around or goes dormant and keeps coming back, that's when it becomes cancer causing (or what doctors call oncogenic).
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Should I get a second opinion before LEEP procedure?

Your results come back as abnormal and your doctor suggests conducting a LEEP, or a procedure designed to both remove a questionable area in the cervix and provide more cells for testing. Seeking a second opinion before moving forward with a more invasive procedure is always recommended.
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