In daily life, cervical erosion is a gynecological disease that endangers women's reproductive health. It is common in women of different ages, and the harm to women of childbearing age cannot be ignored. How can women prevent it in their daily lives? Changing bad living habits is certainly conducive to staying away from diseases, but strengthening the understanding of the symptoms of cervical erosion can enable self-examination and facilitate prevention work. 1. Observe the condition of leucorrhea Normal leucorrhea is a small amount of slightly sticky white secretion. With the menstrual cycle, its thinness and amount will change slightly. If it increases significantly, you need to pay attention. Because increased leucorrhea is the main symptom of cervical erosion, usually leucorrhea is milky white or light yellow purulent secretion, sometimes bloody or mixed with blood. When leucorrhea increases, don't take it lightly, be sure to go to the hospital for a check-up, and don't take medicine casually. 2. Self-touch Lie flat on an empty stomach, bend your knees slightly, relax your abdomen, and palpate your lower abdomen, from light to heavy. If there is a larger lump, it can be found. 3. Observe the amount of menstrual blood Any changes in the amount of bleeding that accompanies menstruation are generally cause for concern. 4. Is urination or defecation difficult? If lesions such as fibroids occur in the uterus and the inflammation spreads to the bladder triangle or around the bladder, it may compress the patient's bladder, rectum, ureter and other parts, causing symptoms such as difficulty in urination, defecation, and back pain. 5. Pain in the lower abdomen and lumbar region If you often feel pain in the lower abdomen, back, or sacrum, or severe dysmenorrhea, you should pay attention. It may be that the pelvic nerves are compressed by the tumor, or various symptoms cause irregular uterine contractions. Severe tumors may compress the cervix and hinder blood flow, which can cause severe dysmenorrhea. 6. Itching and pain in the vulva The vulva and vagina may be irritated by increased leucorrhea and may develop vulvitis or vaginitis, causing vulva and vaginal itching and pain. 7. Infertility Some experts point out that sticky leucorrhea is not conducive to sperm penetration, so severe cervicitis can cause infertility. If you are infertile, you must go to the hospital for examination in time. Warm reminder: The prevention of cervical erosion should not only start with the adjustment of lifestyle and eating habits, but also a detailed understanding and investigation of the symptoms of cervical erosion will help female friends to catch the disease at the first time. Cervical erosion is not terrible. Female friends know how to self-check cervical erosion. They can check themselves in life in the future, pay more attention to changes in their body, detect diseases in time, and strive for early treatment. |
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