What symptom does cervical erosion initial stage have

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Moderate cervical erosion is the most serious degree of cervical erosion, the erosion area has reached 1 / 3 ~ 2 / 3 of the cervical surface; if the development of third degree cervical erosion, the probability of infertility and cancer are greatly increased. There are generally three cases of cervical erosion, including mild, moderate and severe erosion. In order to avoid this situation, let's talk about the symptoms of cervical erosion in the early stage.

What symptom does cervical erosion initial stage have

First: symptoms of cervical erosion, mainly increased leucorrhea, color will be yellow, texture will be relatively viscous, at the same time, there will be a relatively bad smell. And because of the increase of inflammatory leucorrhea, the vulva is stimulated for a long time. If this situation continues, it will cause pruritus of vulva.

Second: some female patients will also find that leucorrhea with blood, contact bleeding and irregular vaginal bleeding after sex life is also more common, some even accompanied by frequent micturition, urgency and other symptoms; when the inflammation is not controlled in time and spread to the pelvic cavity, it will show lower abdominal pain, lumbosacral pain and other symptoms.

Third: because of the direct communication between the cervical lymphatic system and the parauterine connective tissue, the inflammation can spread to the pelvic cavity through the lymphatic circulation, leading to pelvic connective tissue inflammation, lumbosacral pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms. In addition, cervical thick purulent secretions, not conducive to sperm through, can cause infertility.

matters needing attention

In the above introduction, I hope you can clearly understand the early symptoms of cervical erosion. For women who have no intention of pregnancy, contraceptive work should be done well before sex to prevent accidental pregnancy, induced abortion causing cervical damage, coupled with bacterial infection, leading to cervical erosion.