Cervical erosion is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require intervention. If cervical erosion is combined with other diseases, timely treatment is required. Generally, cervicitis will occur, and a mass of membrane will be discharged after medication, without other abnormalities. Most of them are necrotic tissues, so generally there is no need to worry too much. If there are abnormal symptoms, it is best to go to the hospital for further examination. 1. When cervical erosion is accompanied by cervicitis, vaginal suppositories are usually used for treatment. After taking the medicine, the relevant drug ingredients stimulate the endometrium and the tissue of the lesion site, causing the necrotic erosion tissue to detach and produce a layer of membrane from the inner wall of the vagina, thereby showing a drug ingredient that stimulates the endometrium and the tissue of the lesion site, causing the tissue in the vagina to prolapse, causing symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, hemorrhage, and hemorrhage. 2. Excretion of unabsorbed drugs: After the drug is placed in the vagina, it cannot be completely dissolved and absorbed. At the same time, there will be some excrement and white secretions, which are mistakenly thought to be a mass of membrane. It is usually discharged 2-3 days after taking the drug. As long as it is not persistent, there is no need to worry too much. After the patient discharges a mass of membrane, he or she may also experience abdominal pain, backache and other discomfort symptoms. This may be caused by inflammation or tumors. The medication should be stopped and the patient should go to the hospital for colposcopy and routine leucorrhea examination in time to identify the cause and take appropriate treatment measures. When symptoms such as bacterial and fungal infections occur, oral anti-infective drugs should be taken under the doctor's advice. Azithromycin, cefuroxime, amoxicillin, fluconazole and other drugs are relatively common. If a tumor is found, surgical treatment should be performed as soon as possible, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy should be combined according to the condition. |
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