How does cervical erosion cause

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How caused by cervical erosion, cervical erosion is a common chronic inflammation of the cervix in women, the incidence of women in childbearing period is higher. Many women think that I usually pay attention to hygiene. Why do I get this disease? In fact, suffering from this disease is not necessarily the result of ignorance of hygiene.

How does cervical erosion cause

The main manifestation is the increase of leucorrhea. The amount, shape, color and smell of leucorrhea are also different due to different pathogenic bacteria, inflammation scope and degree. It can be milky white mucinous or yellow purulent or blood color.

Cervical erosion can cause contact bleeding or irregular vaginal bleeding. When the inflammation spreads to the pelvic cavity, there can be low back pain, sacral pain, abdominal pain, falling and dysmenorrhea, which is aggravated whenever menstruation, defecation, or sexual intercourse. A few people may be infertile.

Is a major type of chronic cervicitis, more common in women of childbearing age, and sexual life has a certain relationship, in childbirth, abortion or vaginal surgery, pathogens invade the cervix and cause inflammation, due to the thin columnar epithelium of the cervical canal, poor resistance, combined with wrinkle wall, pathogen latent, infection should not be completely removed and cause chronic inflammation.  

matters needing attention

First of all, we should rule out the possibility of cervical cancer, because early cervical cancer and cervical erosion are very similar in appearance, which can not be identified by naked eye. We need to make a cervical smear to understand the existence of cervical malignant disease. If there is cervical cancer and misuse of physical therapy, not only delayed the treatment of cervical cancer, but also may make cancer spread. Before treatment, gynecologists should be asked to exclude patients with vaginal and cervical inflammation, especially with sexually transmitted diseases, so as not to aggravate the inflammation or affect the healing of cervical wound.