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  2. Cervical Biopsy: Uses, Side Effects, Procedure, Results -...

    www.verywellhealth.com/cervical-biopsy-513848

    Serious complications include: A cone biopsy, in particular, can result in heavy bleeding and (though rare) infection, injury to tissue, vaginal tears, perforation of the uterus requiring surgical repair, or impaired menstrual flow (cervical stenosis due to scarring).

  3. Cervical Biopsy: Procedure, Aftercare, and Results - Healthline

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    Your doctor may recommend a cervical biopsy if your initial cervical cancer screening results are abnormal and if you’re experiencing unusual symptoms, such as painful intercourse or unusual...

  4. Cervical Biopsy: Types (ECC, Cone, Punch), Aftercare and Results

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    Cervical biopsy side effects. Colposcopic and punch biopsy side effects: After a colposcopic or punch biopsy, the patient may experience side effects such as vaginal discharge that looks dark in color, due to a solution used to help decrease bleeding. She may also experience cramping or slight pain, along with some bleeding.

  5. What to expect after a biopsy of the cervix

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    You may experience some or none of the following: Discomfort like period pain or cramps for the next few hours—you can take paracetamol and/or ibuprofen for this. Some red or brown discharge for the next few days and possible light bleeding.

  6. Cervical Biopsy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What are the risks of a cervical biopsy? Some possible complications may include: In addition, cone biopsies may increase the risk for infertility and miscarriage. This is because of the changes and scarring in the cervix that may happen from the procedure.

  7. If You Have Cervical Cancer | Cervical Cancer Short Guide

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    Immunotherapy can cause many different side effects depending on which drug is used. These drugs may make you feel tired, sick to your stomach, or cause a rash. Most of these problems go away after treatment ends.

  8. Cervical biopsy pain: Levels and duration - Medical News Today

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    This article discusses pain associated with a cervical biopsy. It also describes pain relief options, recovery, potential side effects, aftercare, and the average waiting time for results.

  9. Cone Biopsy: Uses, Side Effects, Procedure, Results - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/cone-biopsy-cervical-surgery-513839

    A cone biopsy, also called conization, is a surgical procedure to remove a cone-shaped piece of tissue from the cervix and cervical canal. Cone biopsy is useful when diagnosing or treating cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), a precancerous condition, or cervical cancer.

  10. Cervical Cancer Biopsy | Moffitt - Moffitt Cancer Center

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    All cervical biopsies can potentially cause side effects. However, it is important to understand that these minor diagnostic procedures are generally considered safe and essential for diagnosing and treating cervical cancer.

  11. It's also possible to notice a slightly cold or burning feeling when they apply the acetic acid solution, but it should not hurt. If you feel excessive pain during the procedure, it's important to...

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