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Cone Biopsy after effects

by likwidsnd, Mar 21, 2008 11:55PM
I had a coning biopsy done a little over a week ago, all went well, but now I have a dirty loooking discharge with a very pungent smell, has this ever happened to anyone?? And if so, is it normal?? I go for my two week checkup soon and will mention it to my dr, but I just don't know if it's serious enough to call and mention now! Help please!
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by mommyofmy2, Mar 24, 2008 01:28PM
To: likwidsnd
You should let your dr. know.  It has been several years since I had a biopsy done for my cervical cancer, but I remember that whatever it is that they use to stop the bleeding does produce a black or really dark discharge and possibly odor.  But you really should let your dr. know, if it's nothing to worry about he will tell you.  Good luck
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