Lesson for women: microwave treatment of cervix
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In fact, cervical microwave has been popular for a long time. Since I had a baby, I had to suffer from severe cervical erosion. I often feel lumbago, stomachache and irregular menstruation. Because of me, my skin has no luster, and my face is covered with black spots. A sister said I'm going to do microwave treatment. It's a small operation. It's very simple. But I was born to be afraid of pain. When I heard it was surgery, I was afraid of going to the iron bed of Obstetrics and gynecology. Excuse me: what is the process of microwave treatment of cervical erosion? Knowing about it also made me decide to treat it. Let's take a look at the following.
Lesson for women: microwave treatment of cervix
First: cervical erosion is divided into three degrees, mild cervical erosion almost all women have, generally not how to treat. Moderate cervical erosion can take some conditioning drugs, such as Wuji Baifeng pills and antibiotics. Severe cervical erosion needs minimally invasive surgery.
Second: the frequently used minimally invasive surgery for cervical erosion includes cryotherapy and microwave therapy. Microwave is to use a kind of instrument that can produce low light level wave to act on the lesion site, so as to achieve the purpose of treatment. This method is now very popular, has almost replaced the freezing method.
Third: secondly, the process of microwave treatment of cervical erosion is particularly simple, in the patient's menstruation clean after three days to seven days to go to the hospital to do. The doctor will use a special brace to expand your vagina, expose the cervix, and then disinfect the cervix, and treat the wound with a microwave head. It will be almost done in a few minutes, and there is no pain.
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It should be noted that after microwave surgery, patients should take anti-inflammatory drugs for a week to eliminate inflammation and avoid inflammation; in addition, they can't have sex within two months after surgery, which is conducive to wound recovery.