Why does cervical erosion recur? Cervical erosion usually develops slowly, and the occurrence of cervical erosion has a great impact on people's lives. Accurate examination and diagnosis of cervical erosion can help patients with cervical erosion to detect the disease early, but cervical erosion will recur. What's going on? 1. Incomplete treatment During physical treatments such as laser, microwave, and Bom light, if the doctor is not experienced enough, the scope of treatment is too shallow or limited, and the diseased tissue at the erosion site cannot be completely destroyed, it will lead to residual pathological tissue and cause recurrence; some patients cannot persist in treatment, for example: when using microwave to treat moderate to severe cervical erosion, some people need to do it two to three times, but some patients are too lazy to return for a follow-up visit because they have no symptoms or no time, and the treatment is abandoned halfway. 2. Frequent sex During the treatment of cervical erosion, it is not advisable to have sexual life because the wound has not yet completely healed. However, some patients do not listen to the doctor's advice, which reduces the efficacy or even makes it ineffective. People who have excessively frequent sexual life after treatment are also prone to recurrence of cervical erosion. 3. Poor body resistance Generally, young women have better physical constitutions than middle-aged or elderly people, so they recover faster after treatment. However, some middle-aged and elderly people have poor physical constitutions or diseases such as diabetes, which prolongs the healing time of the wound and will relapse at the slightest triggering factor. 4. Having sexually transmitted diseases Nowadays, there are more and more sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, genital warts, non-gonococcal infection, etc. These pathogens can invade the cervical epithelium and cause cervicitis. Moreover, cervical erosion and vaginitis are closely related. Long-term vaginal inflammation will cause cervicitis and cervical erosion. Patients with cervical erosion will always relapse if vaginitis is not cured. 5. Irregular treatment Some patients think they have cervical erosion and buy medicine directly at the pharmacy. This is wrong, at least it is not the right medicine for the condition. I once met such a patient. She used four kinds of medicines to treat cervical erosion for more than half a year, but none of them worked. She still had bleeding every time she had sex. She went to the hospital for a check-up and the result was severe cervical erosion. In fact, mild cervical erosion can be cured with medicine, but for moderate and severe patients, the effect of simple drug treatment is not certain. Granular and papillary erosion is best treated with physical therapy. It is especially important to examine the exfoliated cells of moderate and severe cervical erosion to prevent cervical cancer from happening without knowing it. If you find symptoms of cervical erosion in your life, or if you are unsure about the cause of cervical erosion, you can go to a professional cervical erosion hospital for corresponding diagnostic examinations to confirm the condition and prevent further development of the disease. |
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