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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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Dr Swor and his family Swor Women's Care Dr MIchael Swor is the founder and managing OBGYN physician at Swor Women's Care. Posts and blog updates are provided with the help of his partners, Dr Jenny Lichon and Dr KASH, as well as other healthcare providers and staff in the practice.

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