Does cervical erosion do laser good

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Cervical erosion is a common gynecological disease. Physiological cervical erosion is a normal phenomenon, which is caused by the outward migration of cervical columnar epithelium under the action of higher estrogen. Pathological cervical erosion is caused by premature sexual life, cervical damage in the process of sexual intercourse, bacterial and viral infection, chemical drug stimulation, etc., resulting in cervical epithelial shedding, erosive changes, and easy bleeding. Pseudo erosion, mild pathological erosion do not need treatment, but pay more attention to personal hygiene, avoid the occurrence of inflammation. Drug control is the main treatment for moderate and severe cervical erosion. Today, let me talk about cervical erosion with you.

Does cervical erosion do laser good

First of all: cervical erosion to do a good laser, if pregnant after cervical erosion, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, and then decide how to treat, for cervical erosion, first of all, should be in a larger hospital for examination, if cervical erosion examination found that there is purulent leucorrhea, accompanied by chlamydia or gonococcal infection and other pathogenic bacteria infection, Active treatment should be done at this time.

Second: if the examination is only simple cervical erosion, and at the same time did not cause other pathogens infection, this kind of simple cervical erosion will not affect pregnancy. So in this case, generally don't worry, also don't take some medicine to treat.

Finally: if there is a mild phenomenon of cervical erosion, if there is an increase in leucorrhea, color from transparent to white or yellowish white, purulent or bloody, odor and other symptoms, we should be vigilant.  

matters needing attention

In the above introduction, I hope you can clearly understand the problem of cervical erosion do laser. Carotene in blood of patients with cervical cancer was lower than that of control group. Low intake of B-carotene was a risk factor for cervical cancer.