Does moderate cervical erosion require surgery?

Does moderate cervical erosion require surgery?

Does moderate cervical erosion require surgery?

Women with moderate cervical erosion are often prone to infertility and miscarriage. What's more frightening is that long-term or untreated cervical erosion can develop into severe cervical erosion or precancerous lesions, or even cervical cancer. Moderate cervical erosion can affect normal fertility in the future, so women must pay attention to this disease and do a good job of prevention.

The symptoms of moderate cervical erosion mainly include abnormal leucorrhea, genital itching, lower back pain and abdominal distension.

The specific symptoms of moderate cervical erosion are as follows:

1. The amount of vaginal discharge increases, and the discharge becomes yellow and sticky, or contains blood. A small number of women may also experience bleeding after sexual intercourse.

2. Long-term stimulation of vaginitis-induced leucorrhea may also cause symptoms of vulvar itching in women.

3. The cervical lymphatic system is directly connected to the paracervical connective tissue. Inflammation can spread to the pelvic cavity through the lymphatic circulation, leading to symptoms such as pelvic connective tissue inflammation, lumbar pain, and abdominal distension.

Treatment:

1. Drug treatment: Traditional Chinese medicine is the most widely used in the treatment of cervical erosion in clinical practice. Local antibiotics are generally suitable for patients with mild cervical erosion, and the effect is also very good. Adherence to medication will cure it. However, the best way to treat moderate cervical erosion is to combine drug therapy with physical therapy. The specific treatment method is selected according to the patient's own situation.

2. Physical therapy: Common physical therapy methods include laser, freezing, microwave, red light, LEEP knife, etc., among which laser therapy is the most common. Physical therapy mainly directly affects the affected part, causing the eroded tissue to scab and grow new epithelium. The advantage of physical therapy is that the treatment time is short and the effect is fast.

3. Minimally invasive treatment: Treatment principle: "Green erosion removal and bacterial melting system" The green erosion removal and bacterial melting system is an internationally advanced technology for the treatment of cervical erosion. Its principle is to accurately locate the cervical lesion through the cervix through the erosion removal and bacterial melting device under the guidance of color B-ultrasound, so as to restore the normal structure and function of the uterus.

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