Symptoms after microwave cervical erosion?

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summary

Cervical erosion is not an independent disease, part of the physiological, most of the pathological, mostly cervicitis or cervical neoplasia, cervical cancer local characteristics. It is found that cervical erosion should be further examined. What needs to be treated is not cervical erosion, but the disease corresponding to the symptoms of cervical erosion. Now let's talk about the symptoms after microwave cervical erosion

Symptoms after microwave cervical erosion?

1. Abnormal leucorrhea, increased leucorrhea, yellow color, or milky white, light yellow, sticky texture, or purulent, watery leucorrhea, patients can be manifested as pruritus vulvae, with peculiar smell.

2. Leucorrhea is milky white mucoid, or pale yellow purulent leucorrhea, or bloody leucorrhea, especially milky white mucoid leucorrhea. Patients may also have symptoms such as backache, abdominal pain and sexual bleeding.

3. The leucorrhea is sticky, with bloodshot and pruritus of vulva; Backache, abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, contact bleeding; There are frequent urination, urgency and other symptoms; Some patients have infertility.

matters needing attention

1. After microwave treatment, a large amount of vaginal secretions may appear due to wound healing and repair reaction. At this time, attention should be paid to the cleaning of vulva, cleaning vulva, frequently changing underwear, and using sanitary pads when necessary. However, it should be noted that do not use vaginal suppository or vaginal irrigation. 2. Avoid sexual life. Sexual life should be avoided within 2 months after microwave treatment. This is because the wound healing time of cervix is relatively long, about 2 months. If sexual life is carried out during this period, it will not only affect the wound healing, but also cause vaginal inflammation. 3. If the patients follow the doctor's advice (keep the vulva clean and avoid sex life) but still have more secretions for more than 2 months, they should go to the hospital for reexamination in time to understand the recovery of the cervix. At the same time, under the guidance of professional doctors, they should decide the corresponding treatment plan.