I just had a cervical biopsy and im in some pain... is that normal?? kinda sore.?


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Yes, and it's a shame that men don't have them they'd give you pain meds then. Take tylenol but really it may be spasms so advil or something like motrin would be better if you can take it. A nice warm heating pad would help too. Good night it will lighten up by tom. afternoon.
It is normal to experience some pain/cramping after a biopsy. If you have excessive bleeding, discharge, foul odor, fever, etc. you need to see your doctor.
Huh, ya pretty normal, considering they just took a chunk out of you, take it easy for a few days and let that heal.
Yes, mild cramping is normal. Your doctor should have provided you some post-surgical info. You may have a little bleeding as well. Take some ibuprofen to relieve the pain. It is most effective if you keep some in your system. I would recommend taking ever 6 hours through the next day. If you are experiencing heavy bleeding or severe cramping, call your doctor as soon as possible.
how crappy for you! yes it is normal. just stay in and curl up on the couch and take it easy. it wont last long

i think the biopsies are worse than most treatment

get some rest, and you will be feeling good in a day or two.
good luck
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