As environmental pollution becomes increasingly serious, social pressure is also gradually increasing. For women, this double pressure is even more serious. Not only do they have to take care of the children, but they also have to take care of their work. Some gynecological diseases will slowly erode the body, the most prominent of which is cervical erosion. This disease is particularly terrible. If it is not treated in time, it will cause cancer. Let me tell you about the early symptoms of the disease. 1. Cervical erosion is a clinical manifestation of chronic metritis. Cervical erosion is mostly asymptomatic. If there are symptoms, it is necessary to evaluate the cause of the symptoms. For example, if the cervical secretions increase, it may be accompanied by cervicitis. Patients are advised to undergo cervicitis examination and cervical cancer screening in a timely manner. At the same time, I would like to remind all female friends to pay attention to personal hygiene and do a good job of sanitation and cleaning in their daily lives, especially before and after intercourse. Maintaining personal hygiene is particularly important. 2. Cervical erosion is divided into mild erosion, moderate erosion, and severe cervical erosion according to the degree. The treatment methods and medications are different for different degrees. The most common early symptoms of cervical erosion are brown secretions in the vagina, odor in the secretions, and pain in the lower abdomen. Pain during sexual intercourse, etc. The earlier it is detected, the easier it is to treat. Do not have sexual intercourse during treatment and have regular checkups 3. When suffering from mild cervical erosion, patients generally have no obvious symptoms, and may only have a slight increase in vaginal discharge, which is often easily overlooked. Cervical erosion in many patients is discovered during screening or when they visit the doctor for other gynecological diseases. 4. The most obvious symptom of patients with moderate and severe cervical erosion is increased vaginal discharge, which is yellow and sticky, or contains blood. A small number of patients may experience bleeding after sexual intercourse. Inflammatory leucorrhea can cause long-term irritation to the vulva and may also cause vulvar pruritus. In addition, since 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 pelvic connective tissue inflammation, and symptoms such as lumbar pain, and lower abdominal distension. In a small number of patients, infertility may also be caused by cervical erosion. 5. Early symptoms of cervical erosion. First of all, cervical erosion is not an independent disease but a manifestation of other chronic cervicitis. Moreover, severe cervical erosion is actually not a real erosion. When the epidermis of the external os of the cervix is shed and replaced by another epithelial tissue at the os of the cervix, the new epithelium covering the surface is thin or even precious. You can see the blood vessels and red tissue below, which looks like real erosion, so it is called cervical erosion. |
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