Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous condition that is most often caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Mild cases may resolve spontaneously and can be followed by observation with frequent Pap smears, but higher degrees cervical dysplasia can progress to cervical cancer. he process of escharotic therapy uses an oral and/or vaginal protocol to remove abnormal, dysplastic, HPV-infected cells and replaces them with normal healthy cells. The treatment includes placing herbs and supplements (bromelain, sanguinara, calendula, zinc chloride solutions) on the face of the cervix that are caustic to the virus and dysplastic cells.