Can oviposit period haemorrhage cause cervical erosion?

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Ovulation bleeding is a normal physiological phenomenon during ovulation, which usually lasts about 2-3 days. During the period, women will have a slight pain in one side of the abdomen, leucorrhea blood, not a lot, sometimes purulent blood leucorrhea, but there is no smell; and cervical erosion is cervical epithelium present "erosion", is also an abnormal pathology, if there is no severe erosion, no sexual bleeding, no contact bleeding, generally do not need treatment. Since both don't need treatment, can bleeding during ovulation lead to cervical erosion?

Can oviposit period haemorrhage cause cervical erosion?

First: ovulation bleeding if you can do a good job in private health, keep the vulva, vaginal mouth near the dry, health, etc., generally will not change into cervical erosion. This is because erosion is a physiological phenomenon of "ectopic cervical columnar epithelium" of cervical epithelial cells, which has no direct relationship with ovulation.

Second: if during the bleeding period of ovulation, women have frequent sexual life, or in the case of male spouse with bacterial infection, virus infection or mycoplasma, chlamydia, gonorrhea infection, carry out the married life without safety measures and condom measures, there may be cervicitis, or even cervical erosion.

Third: that is to say, if women have ovulation bleeding, pay attention to their own and sexual partner's personal hygiene, they will not have cervical erosion in general; on the contrary, if women do not do a good job in personal hygiene during ovulation bleeding, they still have a great chance of suffering from cervical erosion after many frequent husband and wife lives here.

matters needing attention

During ovulation period, the health of pudenda should be maintained. If there is mild cervical erosion, no treatment is needed. However, if there are moderate or severe cervical erosion, severe bleeding, sexual bleeding and other symptoms, intrauterine administration is recommended to repair the damaged cervical mucosa.