What should I do before a LEEP procedure?

Take a bath or shower before you come in for your procedure. Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail polish. You may want to take a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin), 30 to 60 minutes before you have the procedure. This can help reduce any cramping pain.
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What comes before 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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How long does it take to recover from a LEEP procedure?

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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Are you put 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 painful is a 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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How to Perform a Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP)



How long does a LEEP take?

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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Will LEEP get rid of 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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Can I 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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What type of sedation is used for LEEP?

❖ IV sedation (in the surgery center) or Local anesthesia will be used to prevent pain.
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What kind of sedation is used for LEEP procedure?

Loop electrosurgical excision procedure was performed under local anesthesia with 4 intracervical injections of bupivacaine hydrochloride 0.5% or under general anesthesia with fentanyl, propofol, and a laryngeal mask with sevoflurane maintenance.
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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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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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Does HPV come back 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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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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Is a LEEP procedure outpatient?

LEEP removes abnormal cells (dysplasia) on the cervix using a thin wire loop that has an electrical current passing through it. The tissue that is removed is sent to pathology. Pain medicine is injected into your cervix so it will be numb. LEEP is often done in the clinic as an outpatient procedure.
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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 much ibuprofen can I take before LEEP?

Before Your LEEP Procedure

Take 800 mg of Ibuprofen or Naprosyn/Naproxen Sodium between 1 and 3 hours before your scheduled procedure. Your nurse will tell you everything about the procedure and how it will feel when you arrive. You will be comfortable throughout the procedure.
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Will I have HPV forever?

Most HPV infections in young men and women are transient, lasting no more than one or two years. Usually, the body clears the infection on its own. It is estimated that the infection will persist in only about 1% of women. It is those infections that persist which may lead to cancer.
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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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How can I boost my immune system for HPV?

To help boost your immune system so your body can fight HPV, you may consider quitting smoking, decreasing your stress level, and altering your diet. Keep in mind that HPV is very common and you are not alone.
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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 long do cramps last after LEEP?

You may have mild cramping for several hours after the procedure. A dark brown vaginal discharge during the first week is normal. You can use a sanitary pad for the bleeding. You may also have some spotting for about 3 weeks.
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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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How can I help my cervix heal?

Folate (vitamin B9) and vitamin B12 both play a crucial role in supporting cervical health. Studies show that folate and Vitamin B12 may help support healthy cervical cells due to their role in DNA repair and synthesis. Include leafy greens, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and peanuts for a healthy dose of folate.
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