Is chronic cervicitis difficult to treat
summary
Compared with other gynecological diseases, the treatment of chronic cervicitis is more complex. Generally, patients can only use massage and other means to relieve the disease to a limited extent. The treatment of chronic cervicitis still needs to go to the hospital for regular treatment, so we must not be careless. So below we take a look at chronic cervicitis refractory it?
Is chronic cervicitis difficult to treat
Treatment 1: drug treatment is suitable for cases with small and shallow erosive surface. This is one of the treatments for cervicitis.
Treatment 2: physical therapy is safe, efficient, simple and painless. The principle of treatment is to make the erosive surface necrotic and fall off by various physical methods, and cover the new squamous epithelium. In recent years, the treatment of cervicitis has been replaced by freezing, laser, microwave, bohm light and infrared coagulation.
Treatment 3: immunotherapy in recent years, it has been reported that the treatment of cervicitis with Actinomyces cytoskeleton N-CWS vaccine or recombinant interferon local application, the curative effect is higher. This method can promote squamous metaplasia, repair cervical erosion, interfere with virus replication and regulate immune function. In the treatment of severe erosion, deep erosion and papillary erosion, cervical conization can be considered. Because of bleeding and infection, this method is not used now. If it is cervical polyps can be removed.
matters needing attention
This disease needs attention: cervical cancer incidence rate is high in many maternal. Due to the stimulation or damage of cervical tissue caused by multiple induced abortion or pregnancy, cervical epithelial hyperplasia occurs, and then can progress to cancer. If unmarried women don't pay attention to contraception after marriage, repeated induced abortion will increase the chance of cervicitis. Therefore, it is necessary to take contraceptive measures seriously to avoid the damage of multiple childbirth or induced abortion to the cervix.