How to treat cervical erosion
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Recently, the doctor said that he suffered from cervical erosion. What the doctor said was terrible. He said that if he didn't treat in time, he would not be pregnant. Now, he has almost recovered through surgical treatment! Let's see how to treat cervical erosion.
How to treat cervical erosion
First: women in general should pay attention to personal hygiene after cervical erosion surgery to prevent infection. Guidance: cervical erosion within a month after the prohibition of sexual life: after treatment, the cervix has a period of repair period, in this period of time, if the nursing is not thoughtful, it is very easy to cause bacterial infection, leading to recurrence, and sexual life will undoubtedly play a role in fueling the flames.
Second: cervical erosion is generally caused by cervical erosion, more recurrence, the best gynecological examination once a year. If it is very small cervical erosion often without conscious symptoms, mostly in gynecological examination was found. Erosion larger, it is easy to appear bloody leucorrhea or contact bleeding symptoms, especially in the sexual life or defecation force, can occur a small amount of bleeding.
Third: 7-14 days after cervical erosion surgery for eschar bleeding period, the amount of bleeding will be more, if only a small amount of vaginal bleeding is not necessary to deal with, 4-6 days can stop. If the bleeding is gradually reduced, and the blood color is normal, without accompanying discomfort, you don't have to worry too much, which is a normal phenomenon. Individual patients with large amount of bleeding and continuous, dark color, or accompanied by abdominal pain and other untimely, may be caused by cervical or uterine injury, infection, etc., it is recommended to see a doctor as soon as possible, do not delay the condition.
matters needing attention
I suggest you learn more: Generally speaking, postoperative care of cervical erosion is very important, because if you do not do a good job in postoperative care, the disease is likely to relapse, I believe everyone does not want to do so, so it is still good to do their own postoperative care under the guidance of the doctor.