Do pyogenic granulomas go away?
Sophia Koch
Updated on April 22, 2026
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Also asked, how long do pyogenic granulomas last?
Pyogenic granulomas may occur following minor physical trauma or burns. How long has the lesion been present? Most pyogenic granulomas develop rapidly. The mean duration at the time of diagnosis is approximately 3 months.
Similarly, do pyogenic granulomas go away after pregnancy? Pyogenic granulomas in pregnant women may go away after delivery on their own, and sometimes waiting is the best strategy in those cases. Most pyogenic granulomas are scraped off with an instrument called a curette and lightly cauterized to decrease the chance they will re-grow.
Then, how do you get rid of pyogenic granulomas?
A pyogenic granuloma will usually be surgically removed if it's recurred once after a nonsurgical approach. Alternatively, your doctor might apply a chemical, such as silver nitrate, to the pyogenic granuloma to help with the bleeding. These growths can also be removed using laser surgery.
Is pyogenic granuloma painful?
A pyogenic granuloma can be painful, especially if located in an area of the body where it is constantly disturbed. Pyogenic granulomas can grow rapidly and will often bleed profusely with little or no trauma. Pyogenic granulomas appear on the gingiva in 75% of cases, more often in the maxillary than mandibular jaw.
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