Generally speaking, when cervicitis is not infected, it does not need to be treated and can be observed regularly. Modern medicine believes that cervical erosion does not need to be regarded as a cancer invasion. In the past, as long as cervical erosion occurred, doctors and patients were worried about cancer, which led to the national treatment of cervical erosion. In fact, cervical erosion only needs to be treated when it is accompanied by infection. If there is no infection, it should still be observed. Can cervicitis be cured? The treatment of cervicitis is not difficult. Generally, it is easy to cure as long as systemic and local treatment is carried out for the pathogen. The treatment principle is generally to consider drug therapy first, taking antibiotics for systemic treatment and vaginal suppositories, effervescent tablets or gels for local treatment. If the drug treatment effect is not obvious, then consider physical therapy such as electrocautery and microwave. The specific situation varies from person to person. It is worth noting that the migration of the cervical mucosa is prone to infection, so if women with cervicitis want to get pregnant, they should consider it earlier and prepare for pregnancy after the cervicitis is cured. Experts remind such women not to have an abortion for the first child, because after an abortion, the cervix may be exposed and more susceptible to infection, and the chance of pregnancy after infection is reduced. Some women find that they have cervicitis after they become pregnant. If this is the case, they should actively seek treatment and give birth to the baby as soon as possible, because cervicitis is particularly easy to be infected. Once infected, the chance of getting pregnant next time will be much smaller, but after giving birth, the worry will be much smaller. If cervicitis is found after pregnancy and is not treated, it is likely to cause premature rupture of the fetal membrane, which is often very dangerous. In addition, the mother may also transmit the inflammation to the child during delivery. |
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