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Instructions for Cryosurgery

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CRYOSURGERY

You should not be pregnant, on your period, or have active cervical infection at the time of cryosurgery.

You may experience some cramping and/or uncomfortable sensations during the procedure.

You must not douche, use tampons, or have vaginal intercourse for 7-10 days MINIMUM following cryosurgery.

After 7-10 days you may use diluted vinegar and water douche once or twice a week to relieve the bothersome discharge that can follow cryosurgery for 2-3 weeks.

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