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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Cryotherapy
  1. Cryotherapy is a method of superfreezing tissue in order to destroy it. This article discusses cryotherapy of the skin. ... Cryotherapy is done using a cotton swab that has been dipped into liquid nitrogen or a probe ...
  2. Cryotherapy uses very cold temperatures to freeze and kill prostate cancer cells. The goal of cryosurgery is ... Possible short-term side effects of cryotherapy for prostate ... the penis or scrotum Problems controlling your urination (more ...
  3. ... Hair Small blood vessels in the skin Tattoos CRYOTHERAPY Cryotherapy is a method of super-freezing tissue in ... warts, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, and molluscum contagiosum. Cryotherapy is done using either a cotton swab that ...
  4. ... to a substance that kills the cancer cells. Cryotherapy Also called cryosurgery , this therapy uses very cold ... can also use a special instrument to deliver cryotherapy to tumors inside the body, such as the ...
  5. Cryotherapy is done in the health care provider's office while you are awake. You may have slight ... Lewis MR, Pfenninger JL. Cryotherapy of the cervix. In: Fowler GC, ed. ... for Primary Care . 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020: ...
  6. Cryotherapy uses very cold temperatures to freeze and kill prostate cancer cells. The goal of cryosurgery is ...
  7. ... ablation therapy, usually in the form of cervical cryotherapy, or a more extensive procedure, called conization, which ...
  8. ... radiation directly into the liver Freezing the cancer (cryotherapy) Surgery Radioactive beads/spheres that deliver treatment to ...
  9. ... when microwave energy is used. Freezing, also called cryotherapy -- A probe is placed in contact with the ...
  10. ... place the skin back together (called excision) Freezing (cryotherapy, which freezes and kills the cells) If you ...
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