Second-degree cervical erosion can generally be treated with medication, but if there is obvious physical discomfort, medication is generally not recommended for such patients because medication may not achieve complete treatment. Second degree cervical erosion is usually a physiological disease, which is mainly caused by the outward migration of columnar epithelial tissue. If the examination result is only cervical erosion and there is no obvious physical discomfort, you can generally maintain good personal hygiene, have regular check-ups every year, and take medication to relieve it when necessary, such as potassium permanganate powder, levofloxacin and other drugs. If cervical erosion is accompanied by obvious physical discomfort, such as abnormal leucorrhea and contact bleeding, etc., relying solely on drugs may not achieve complete treatment effects. At this time, you can also cooperate with the doctor to take surgical treatment. Regardless of the treatment method used for cervical erosion, try to maintain good personal hygiene during the recovery period, change underwear regularly, and expose it to sunlight after washing, which can help kill bacteria and may also help with gynecological diseases. |
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