How much tissue is removed during LEEP?

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.
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What comes out of you after a LEEP procedure?

After LEEP, you may rest for a few minutes after the procedure before going home. You may want to wear a sanitary pad for bleeding. It is normal to have some mild cramping, spotting, and dark or black-colored discharge for several days. The dark discharge is from the medicine applied to your cervix to control bleeding.
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Is it normal to have tissue discharge after a LEEP procedure?

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 procedure leave scar tissue?

There's a small risk of scar tissue forming over the cervical opening (called cervical stenosis) after a LEEP. If the cervical passageway is narrowed or closed, this can cause irregular or absent periods or prevent sperm from getting through the cervix into the uterus to fertilize an egg.
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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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Does the cervix grow back after LEEP?

Does the cervix grow back after a LEEP procedure? Yes. During the four- to six-week recovery time, new healthy tissue grows on your cervix to replace the removed abnormal tissue.
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Does HPV go away after LEEP?

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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How do you break up scar tissue in the cervix?

During a hysteroscopy, your provider uses a thin tool called a hysteroscope to look inside your uterus. This tool can also be used to remove scar tissue. The hysteroscope is inserted into your vagina, through your cervix and into your uterus. Scar tissue is very carefully removed during this procedure.
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How do you get rid of scar tissue on your vagina?

Gently apply moderate pressure and massage along the scar and perineum region in a side to side direction. Gently apply moderate pressure and massage along the scar and perineum in an up/ down direction. Place your thumb at the vaginal entrance and make a “U” shape to gently stretch the muscles and scar.
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Why does my cervix have scar tissue?

Reduced menstrual flow is caused by the formation of scar tissue inside the cervix and uterus. Scar tissue can form as a result of a recent pregnancy or delivery, infection, inflammation or any gynaecological surgical procedure. Asherman's syndrome can be treated.
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When does LEEP scab fall off?

Some increase in bleeding may occur at 10 to 14 days. This is when the “scab” may fall off of the cervix.
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How long does it take for cervix to heal after LEEP?

During a LEEP, a thin wire loop is used to excise (cut out) abnormal tissue. Your cervix is then cauterized (burned) to stop any bleeding. The area usually heals in 4 to 6 weeks. The procedure will take about 10 minutes.
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What is the watery discharge after LEEP?

You may have some light bleeding after the procedure. Please contact the office if you soak more than one pad per hour. A brownish-black discharge (coffee ground texture) with light bleeding for the first week is normal. You may not notice any of these symptoms.
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What does positive margins after LEEP mean?

A positive margin after LEEP (defined as a histopathological finding of CIN along the specimen margin regardless of the CIN grade) is a well-defined predictor of persistent/recurrent disease [4, 11, 12, 14].
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Is LEEP considered surgery?

LEEP stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure. It's a treatment that prevents cervical cancer. A small electrical wire loop is used to remove abnormal cells from your cervix. LEEP surgery may be performed after abnormal cells are found during a Pap test, colposcopy, or biopsy.
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How much blood is normal after LEEP?

After a LEEP, you may have vaginal bleeding within the first few hours. Vaginal bleeding or discharge may come and go for up to 4 weeks. The vaginal discharge may look like coffee grounds — a result of the medication that is used to help stop bleeding after the procedure.
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What does scar tissue inside vagina feel like?

It's stiffer, thicker, and usually either numb or much more sensitive than the surrounding tissue (or skin). Well, surprise, surprise: This is also true for scar tissue inside the vaginal canal or on the vulva.
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What does scar tissue on cervix feel like?

It usually feels like the tip of your nose and, depending on your cycle, might have a small dip in the middle or feel like a hard bump. If you are not sure how to check your own cervix, your general practitioner, midwife or gynaecologist will be able to determine whether you have scarring.
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What does scar tissue in uterus feel like?

Uterine scarring that causes symptoms is called Asherman Syndrome. Symptoms might include a lighter period, “hypomenorrhea” or no period, “amenorrhea”. Scar tissue can cause cyclic pelvic pain from menstrual blood getting trapped in the uterus. It can also cause recurrent pregnancy loss or an inability to conceive.
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How common is scar tissue after D&C?

Scar tissue formation in the uterus is an uncommon complication in women who have had a D&C. This is referred to as Asherman syndrome. You are at greater risk of scar tissue formation when a D&C is performed after a miscarriage or after/during pregnancy.
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Can you see scar tissue on ultrasound?

Ultrasound allows imaging of minimal scar formation, early detection of myositis ossificans and cysts, and dynamic evaluation of small muscle hernias.
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What does scar tissue look like on ultrasound?

The typical US appearance of scar tissue is that of an echogenic homogeneous or inhomogeneous irregular area which may be surrounded by a hypoechoic halo (4-6) ( Fig. 2A).
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Can I get reinfected with HPV 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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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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Can HPV be in remission?

In most cases, your body can produce antibodies against the virus and clear the virus within one to two years. Most strains of HPV go away permanently without treatment. Because of this, it isn't uncommon to contract and clear the virus completely without ever knowing that you had it.
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