Women all know that more and more people are suffering from cervical erosion nowadays. It is also a common gynecological disease, so women need to detect its symptoms early in life and get checked as soon as possible to avoid more serious conditions. So, what detailed diagnosis and examination do women need to do when treating cervical erosion? What examinations do women need to do if they want to treat cervical erosion in winter? 1. Routine gynecological examination mainly checks the size, shape and texture of the cervix, whether there is contact bleeding, and also checks the condition of the external vagina, uterus and paracervical tissue. 2. Through cervical smear examination, this method is relatively simple, practical, effective and obvious. It is the most important auxiliary examination and the preferred initial screening method for cancer prevention surveys. 3. It is also necessary to examine with a colposcopy, which can quickly detect lesions that are invisible to the naked eye. Taking biopsies from suspicious areas during colposcopy can significantly improve the accuracy of the biopsy. 4. Cervical erosion generally requires iodine testing and naked eye observation, which are relatively simple and can detect 2/3 of the lesions. |
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