Is BV common after LEEP?

BV is a bacterial overgrowth that sometimes develops in the vagina after a LEEP procedure. If you notice foul smelling vaginal discharge, you may take flagyl to treat it.


Is it normal to have smelly discharge after LEEP?

Expect a foul-‐smelling discharge after the LEEP because there will be tissue that has been burned inside and it needs to flush out. Do not douche – we never recommend it. Call if it seems extraordinarily pungent.

How common is infection after LEEP?

The incidence of infection after cold knife conization (CKC) is 36%, whereas the incidence for large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ, also known as loop electrical excision procedure (LEEP)) is much lower (0.8% to 14.4%).


How do you know if you have an infection after LEEP?

Contact your healthcare provider if you notice signs of an infection or any of the following symptoms during recovery:
  1. Heavy bleeding (more than a normal menstrual flow).
  2. Bleeding with clots.
  3. Vaginal discharge that has an increasingly foul odor.
  4. Fever over 100.4 degrees F.
  5. Severe abdominal pain.


Can HPV lead to BV?

Overall situation of HPV and BV infection

It prompts that BV infection tends to occur in those women who have a HPV infection. The HPV infection rate in the BV positive group was more than the rate in BV negative group (P=0.0000) (Table 2). It showed that HPV infection also tends to occur in women with BV infection.


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Why am I getting BV all the time?

BV is a result of an imbalance of “good” and “harmful” bacteria in a vagina. Douching, not using condoms, and having new or multiple sex partners can upset the normal balance of vaginal bacteria, increasing your risk for getting BV. We also do not know how sex causes BV.

Does BV show up in a Pap smear?

In the present study, conventional Pap smear demonstrates good accuracy to detect BV. Pap testing for cervical cancer screening can additionally serve as an effective screening tool for diagnosing BV among women with genital infection in healthcare settings.

How do you know your cervix is healed after LEEP?

The cervix takes about 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a LEEP procedure. During the healing process, the individual should not insert anything in the vagina, such as tampons or douches. Refrain from sexual intercourse for at least 4 weeks after the procedure.


What kind of discharge is normal after LEEP?

Your Recovery

You may have mild cramping for several hours after the procedure. A dark brown vaginal discharge during the first week is normal. You can use a sanitary pad for the bleeding. You may also have some spotting for about 3 weeks.

What are the long term effects of a LEEP procedure?

What are the risks for a LEEP?
  • Infection.
  • Bleeding.
  • Changes or scarring in the cervix from removal of tissue.
  • Trouble getting pregnant.
  • Potential for preterm birth or having a low birth weight baby.


Can my partner reinfect me with HPV after LEEP procedure?

Can partners reinfect each other? Reinfection with the same type of HPV is unlikely. Partners are likely to share the same HPV type. effects of treatment on infectivity.


Are you more fertile after a LEEP procedure?

There is rarely an impact on fertility and pregnancy after a LEEP. But you should always discuss any concerns you have with your doctor.

How long does it take for cervix to heal after LEEP?

During a LEEP, a thin wire loop is used to excise (cut out) abnormal tissue. Your cervix is then cauterized (burned) to stop any bleeding. The area usually heals in 4 to 6 weeks.

Can a loop cause smelly discharge?

An IUD may change your vaginal discharge.

Women using copper IUDs complained more frequently about unusual or bad-smelling discharge than women using levonorgestrel-releasing IUDs, according to a 2014 study published in The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care.


Why is my discharge super smelly?

Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most common causes of a smelly vagina, affecting 15% to 50% of women of reproductive age. 'It's a condition where there's an imbalance in the vaginal flora,' Dr Rosén explains. 'The first symptom is often a fishy smell, which can progress to a frothy, grey or green-ish discharge.

What are the chances of HPV returning after LEEP?

In our study, the rate of persistent infection from HPV 16, after LEEP, was 15.9% (29/182) with 94% (17/18) of the recurring disease occurring within 18 months of follow up.

How often should you have a Pap smear after a LEEP procedure?

In general, women who have had LEEP procedures need to have a follow-up Pap in 1 year. There are situations when a 6 month follow-up and a 1 year follow-up Pap smear are required.


Why do I still have HPV after LEEP?

Despite the removal of the entire lesion by cone excision, with negative margins, the HPV infection can persist in some cases. Studies investigating the clearance/persistence of HPV infection after LEEP have reported that age, lesion grade, and margin status are risk factors for HPV persistence.

What not to do after a LEEP procedure?

Light spotting and staining is expected for roughly 10 to 14 days after surgery. Use a sanitary pad during this time. DO NOT use tampons. If you experience heavy bleeding with large clots, call your doctor's office.

Does LEEP count as surgery?

LEEP stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure. It's a treatment that prevents cervical cancer. A small electrical wire loop is used to remove abnormal cells from your cervix. LEEP surgery may be performed after abnormal cells are found during a Pap test, colposcopy, or biopsy.


Does cervical tissue grow back after LEEP?

The laboratory studies the tissue and makes sure the abnormal cells have been cut away. New tissue grows back in the cervix in four to six weeks. You will be able to rest in the recovery area until you are awake.

Does LEEP damage cervix?

Possible complications following LEEP include cervical stenoses and miscarriages. Cervical stenosis is the narrowing of the cervix, which can make getting pregnant difficult or cause problems with passage of fluids like menstruation.

How do gynecologists check for BV?

Your doctor may examine the vaginal secretions under a microscope, looking for "clue cells," vaginal cells covered with bacteria that are a sign of bacterial vaginosis. Test your vaginal pH. Your doctor may check the acidity of your vagina by placing a pH test strip in your vagina.


Does bacterial vaginosis go away?

Bacterial vaginosis often clears up on its own. But in some women it doesn't go away on its own. And for many women it comes back after it has cleared up. Antibiotic treatment works for some women but not others.

How can you tell the difference between BV and trichomoniasis?

The signs and symptoms of BV and trichomoniasis may be quite similar to yeast infections in terms of redness, itching and pain. With BV, however, the discharge tends to be thin, white or yellowish, and more uniform in appearance. Trichomoniasis discharge is typically a frothy, greenish-yellow secretion.
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