Cervical Dysplasia Stages, Causes and More

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7. Treatment of Cervical Dysplasia

Mild cases of cervical dysplasia require no treatment. In moderate to severe dysplasia, the affected cells must be removed through one of several methods.

A cone biopsy, called cold knife conization, surgically removes the dysplasia with a scalpel. Another procedure, called loop electrosurgical excision procedure, or LEEP, removes the affected cells using an electrically charged loop of thin wire.6‘Cervical Dysplasia.’ Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, 19 Feb. 2017, cancer.columbia.edu/gynecologic-cancers/cervical-dysplasia. In cryosurgery, or cryocauterization, abnormal cells are destroyed by applying extreme cold to them. Laser therapy destroys the dysplasia using a beam of light.7‘Cervical Dysplasia.’ Baylor College of Medicine, www.bcm.edu/healthcare/specialties/womens-health-maternity/obgyn-conditions/cervical-dysplasia.

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