Cervical Dysplasia

In many women with cervical dysplasia, HPV is found in cervical cells. Of the more than 100 different strains of HPV, more than one-third of them c...

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Uterine Polyps

Uterine polyps, also called endometrial polyps, are small, soft growths on the inside of a woman’s uterus, or womb. Your doctor can look inside you...

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Whats a Colposcopy?

A colposcopy is a simple procedure that lets your doctor get a good look at your cervix. The exam takes 5 to 10 minutes, and is a lot like getting ...

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What is Cryotherapy?

Sometimes doctors use cryotherapy to remove skin growths that aren’t harmful, such as skin tags, warts, and angiomas. The type of cryotherapy you g...

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What is Cervical Cancer?

Fortunately, screening tests can detect cervical cancer, and the HPV virus that usually causes it, very early. It usually takes a few years for a n...

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What is Cervical Ectropion?

Cervical ectropion happens when cells that line the inside of your cervix grow on the outside. Your doctor may find you have cervical ectropion aft...

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