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… They most often appear on the trunk, face, eyelids, or genital area. The bumps may become inflamed and turn red as … choices may include: Freezing the bumps. This is called cryotherapy or cryosurgery. Scraping off the bumps. This is called …
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… Cap Crohn's Disease: Problems Outside the Digestive Tract Cryosurgery for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Cryotherapy for Genital Warts Cryotherapy for Warts Curettage and …
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… Penis Combining Breastfeeding and Formula-Feeding Congenital Hydrocele Congenital Syphilis Contraceptive Sponge for Birth Control Cryosurgery for Prostate Cancer Cryotherapy for Abnormal Cervical Cell Changes Cryotherapy
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… done if surgery isn't an option. Other treatments include cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy , and medicines that are … where there is skin. This includes inside the mouth, on the genitals, and near the anus. Signs of squamous cell skin … off the skin cancer. Electrosurgery controls the bleeding. Cryosurgery. This destroys the cancer by freezing it. …
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… erection problems to sexually transmitted infections to genital injuries. No matter what the problem, our topics can … Birth Control COPD and Sex Counselling for Sexual Problems Cryotherapy for Genital Warts Diaphragm for Birth Control Effectiveness Rate of …
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… in Men Chlamydia Complications of Enlarged Prostate Congenital Hydrocele Cryosurgery for Prostate Cancer Domestic Abuse Domestic … Problems: Relationships and Life Events Matter Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus) Groin Pain Gynecomastia Health …
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… Problems Sexually Transmitted Diseases Chlamydia Congenital Syphilis Genital Herpes Genital Warts (Human Papillomavirus) Gonorrhea Neurosyphilis Other …
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… Can swell and turn red. These growths may be mistaken for warts , moles , skin tags , or melanoma (skin cancer) . How … your doctor can remove it. Your doctor may: Freeze it off (cryotherapy). Cut it out (curettage or excision). Use a tool … your doctor can remove it. Your doctor may: Freeze it off (cryotherapy). Cut it out (curettage or excision). Use a tool …
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… Conditions that may cause a sore, blister, or lump include: Genital herpes . Genital herpes is a viral infection that causes skin blisters and sores in the vaginal area. Genital warts . Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection …
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… abuse may not be apparent without an examination of the genital area. These signs include: Bruises, scars, chafing, or bite marks in the genital area. Discharge or bleeding from the vagina. Rectal … as are other vaginal or genital symptoms such as sores, warts, pain, or unusual discharge. Abnormal vaginal bleeding …