There are many kinds of gynecological diseases in women, among which cervical erosion is one of them, which is more common in married women. Because the structure of female genitals is unique and the distance between the vulva and anus is very short, it is easy to cause bacterial infection of the vulva if you are not careful, leading to inflammation later. Some women also develop gynecological diseases because the man's genitals carry bacteria, which causes the bacteria to grow in the woman's genitals, resulting in recurrence of the disease. Some women with cervical erosion appear to have fully recovered after treatment. However, some time after stopping treatment, cervical erosion recurred. This tells you that cervical erosion will recur, and many aspects need to be paid attention to when treating this disease. The following will answer this question in detail. Generally speaking, surgical treatment is less likely to cause recurrence because the lesions are completely removed. Other treatment methods, because the treatment is limited to the surface of the cervix, or the treatment depth is not well controlled, the inflammation of the deep cervical tissue cannot be eliminated, so the erosion surface may be temporarily cured, but the root cause is not eliminated, and the patient may also cause the cervical tissue to be infected by pathogenic bacteria again due to vaginitis, artificial abortion surgery, etc., so recurrence is still possible after a period of time. For patients with cervical erosion, the doctor's treatment is one aspect. After recovery, they should also pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and sexual hygiene, and pay attention to contraception, enhance the body's disease resistance, and prevent repeated cervical infection and recurrence of cervical erosion. 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. The most obvious symptoms of patients with moderate and severe cervical erosion are increased vaginal discharge, thick yellow discharge, or blood in the discharge. 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. The above has given you a detailed answer. I believe you have understood it after reading it. Although married women are more likely to suffer from cervical erosion, it does not mean that unmarried women will not suffer from cervical erosion. If women do not take good care of their physical health and hygiene, they are also likely to suffer from cervical erosion. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone must pay attention to their own hygiene. |
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