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  • 01/04/2021

Will LEEP get rid of HPV?

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LEEP can effectively eliminate HPV infection. Most patients cleared HPV infection within six months.

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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My report says bilateral tubes are normal on chromotubation but there's a right fimbrial block since it shows free fill but no spill on that side. Did the surgery actually open up the blockage or is it still there? I'm a bit confused about what the results mean for my fertility.

surgery opinion is advised to the patient.

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I'm in my fifth month of pregnancy and I've heard that urad dal is good for me. I'm curious if it's safe to eat urad dal papad dough, especially because I like it with pepper. Is it okay for me to have this during pregnancy?

It is generally okay to consume urad dal and papad dough during pregnancy as long as it is prepared safely, cooked well, and eaten in moderation. If you have any concerns or experience discomfort like bloating or indigestion, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider.

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My mom has been having heavy bleeding and the doctors said her uterus wall is thickening based on scans. They recommended surgery since this happened before 18 months ago too but now the wall is thicker. Her blood levels dropped from the bleeding and they quoted around 50k for the procedure scheduled this Saturday. Is surgery the best option given her history and current condition?

It's understandable to be concerned about your mom's health. The thickening of the uterine lining (endometrial hyperplasia) and the subsequent heavy bleeding, especially with the blood level drop, are serious issues. Surgery might be a reasonable option, especially if the previous episode occurred 18 months ago and the condition has worsened

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