Cryotherapy

/ˌkraɪoʊˈθɛrəpi/ noun

A treatment method that uses extreme cold, typically liquid nitrogen, to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. It is commonly used to remove warts, precancerous skin lesions, and certain tumors.

From Greek 'kryos' meaning cold or frost, combined with 'therapeia' meaning treatment. The concept of using cold for medical treatment dates back to ancient Egyptian and Greek civilizations.

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