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… cancers where scar tissue has developed. Risks Risks of using curettage and electrosurgery for skin cancer include: Skin changes, such as scarred or tight skin, slightly indented or raised skin, or change in skin colour to … cancers where scar tissue has developed. Risks Risks of using curettage and electrosurgery for skin cancer include: …
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… while they heal. You can eat soft foods and drink cool or slightly warm liquids while the putty is in place and your … while they heal. You can eat soft foods and drink cool or slightly warm liquids while the putty is in place and your …
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… may be treated by following your doctor's instructions for using a quick-relief (short-acting) inhaler or oral steroid … may be treated by following your doctor's instructions for using a quick-relief (short-acting) inhaler or oral steroid …
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… Cryotherapy for Abnormal Cervical Cell Changes On this page: … Why It Is Done How Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Cryotherapy destroys abnormal tissue on the cervix by freezing … a sense of warmth spreads to the upper body and face. Cryotherapy is not the best treatment if abnormal cells are high …
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… vision. Infection in the eye. High pressure in the eye, causing the space in the front part of the eye (anterior … vision. Infection in the eye. High pressure in the eye, causing the space in the front part of the eye (anterior …
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… its normal position. Do not be concerned if it sticks out slightly. Bite down gently on gauze or a moistened tea bag to … its normal position. Do not be concerned if it sticks out slightly. Bite down gently on gauze or a moistened tea bag to …
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