Cervical cancer is a very scary disease for many female friends. So, can cervical precancerous lesions be cured? How to judge whether you have cervical cancer? What are the early symptoms of cervical cancer? In daily life, what are the ways to prevent cervical cancer? Let the editor take you to understand it below. Once cervical precancerous lesions are diagnosed, they must be taken seriously. But at the same time, we must be careful not to be too anxious, we must ignore it strategically and pay attention to it tactically. "It can be better controlled by promptly checking and treating, doing a good job of follow-up and prevention." When the patient is diagnosed with cervical cancer. Whether cervical precancerous lesions can be cured is a question that patients are very concerned about. According to scientific research, CIN1 patients have nearly 60% chance of natural reversal, so if the disease is not serious, only close follow-up or some physical treatments, such as electrocautery, laser and microwave heating treatment are sufficient. This type of treatment only needs to be completed in an outpatient gynecology department, and there is no pain at all during the treatment process. CIN2/3 patients can be treated by partial removal, the most common of which are loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) and cone cervical excision. By partially removing the disease, fertility function is preserved and the desired therapeutic effect can be achieved. Surgical treatments such as cervical electrosurgical ring removal only need to be performed under partial anesthesia and take about 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Vaginal discharge may occur for a period of time after the operation. The trauma of the operation will heal in 4 to 6 weeks, and the couple can resume sexual life 3 months after the operation. Cervical precancerous lesions are actually not very scary. Early detection of such symptoms can lead to early treatment, and the cure rate can even reach 100%. Experts recommend that women start cervical cancer screening at age 21 or after three years of sexual life and continue until age 65, with a cervical cytology smear test once a year. Timely detection and diagnosis of cervical precancerous lesions and effective treatment can achieve the purpose of preventing cervical cancer. |
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