Giving birth to the next generation is a woman's natural mission and responsibility, but many gynecological diseases deprive women of their rights as mothers. Many women have not gotten pregnant for a long time after marriage, so they have no choice but to go to the hospital for a check-up, only to find out that they have different degrees of cervical erosion. So, can you get pregnant if you have cervical erosion of degree 2? Let's take a look at the following introduction. Cervical erosion often occurs in the cervical vaginal part of the external os of the cervix. It appears as a granular red area. The main clinical symptoms are changes in the color, quality, quantity, and taste of leucorrhea. Usually, the amount of leucorrhea is large, milky white and mucous, sometimes light yellow purulent, or accompanied by a certain odor, and some may also have polyps formed. Can I get pregnant if I have cervical erosion of degree 2? Cervical erosion can often affect pregnancy due to the following situations: ⒈ The cervical secretions increase and are mixed with a large number of white blood cells and pathogenic bacteria, which destroys the normal physiological environment of the vagina, restricts the activity of sperm, and shortens the survival time; ⒉ The cervical mucosa proliferates due to inflammation, which may cause polyps to block the cervical opening, directly affecting the smooth passage of sperm; ⒊ The uterine mucus is thick and hinders the normal movement of sperm. There is a certain correlation between cervical erosion and infertility, but there is no absolute inevitability. As long as the correct treatment is carried out, and the cervical erosion is cured or improved, pregnancy is very likely. The treatment of cervical erosion, after excluding early cervical cancer, is mainly local treatment. For cases with large erosion area or deep inflammatory infiltration, freezing, laser, or electric ironing therapy can be used. For cases with small erosion area or shallow inflammatory infiltration, local medication can be used. Whether it is physical therapy or local medication, the principle is to make the columnar epithelium on the eroded surface necrotize, scab, and fall off, and then be covered by new squamous epithelium, which takes about 3 to 4 weeks. Deep lesions require 6 to 8 weeks of treatment. From treatment to complete healing (4 to 8 weeks), you should pay attention to keeping the vulva clean, avoid bathing, sexual intercourse and vaginal douching, and check the healing status regularly. It is particularly important to note that improper treatment, such as improper operation and use of electric irons and laser treatments, may cause scarring or stenosis of the cervical opening, which may also affect pregnancy. Of course, there are many other causes of infertility, and you should go to the hospital for a detailed examination before receiving corresponding treatment. |
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