Cervical erosion is a very common gynecological disease with a high incidence rate. It is basically the most common gynecological disease in clinical practice. Basically, all women who have had sexual life may have cervical erosion to varying degrees. Even though the disease is so common, it can cause great harm to women, so women should take preventive measures. How to prevent cervical erosion from becoming cancerous 1. Actively treat cervical erosion if it is discovered. 2. Keep the vulva clean. If there is no infection, do not use various flushing liquids to avoid damaging the natural protective barrier of the vagina, which will only make it more annoying the more you wash. 3. Take good contraception and birth control. Avoid the pain and trauma of abortion and curettage. Cervical laceration caused by childbirth should be sutured in time. 4. Regular gynecological examinations. Cervical erosion and early cervical cancer are difficult to distinguish with the naked eye. Cervical smear examination is a simple, easy and reliable method. 5. Keep a happy spirit and enhance disease resistance. Cervical erosion is a chronic disease. Although it is a risk factor for cervical cancer, it is not a precancerous lesion and there is no need to worry about it. |
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