With the improvement of modern living standards, many women have the awareness of preventing cervical erosion. Despite this, many friends still don't know where to start. In order to solve everyone's doubts about this, the following are some key points for preventing cervical erosion. What are the early symptoms of cervical erosion: 1. Increased vaginal discharge: This phenomenon is the most representative symptom of cervical erosion. Generally, when the disease occurs, the vaginal discharge is milky white or light yellow purulent secretions, and sometimes bleeding and bloody phenomena may occur. 2. Pain in the lower abdomen and lumbosacral region: When the inflammation is very severe, it will spread along the uterosacral ligament and cardinal ligament, leading to pelvic connective tissue inflammation and eventually causing pain in the lower abdomen or lumbosacral region, as well as a feeling of falling. 3. Frequent urination or difficulty urinating: When the inflammation involves the trigone or surrounding area of the bladder, frequent urination or difficulty urinating will occur. 4. Itching and pain in the vulva: Since the increase of leucorrhea will irritate the vulva and vagina, it will cause women to suffer from vulvitis or vaginitis, causing patients to feel very itchy and painful in the vulva and vagina. 5. Infertility: When a woman has very sticky leucorrhea, sperm cannot penetrate it, thus causing cervicitis and making it impossible to get pregnant. How to prevent cervical erosion? 1. Take good care of contraception and avoid artificial abortion. Pay attention to the hygiene of sexual life and avoid contact with multiple sexual partners at the same time. 2. Keep the vulva clean, wash it with clean water every day, and avoid infection. Do not use various douching fluids to avoid damaging the natural protective barrier of the vagina. 3. Keep a happy spirit and do proper exercise to enhance immunity. 4. If there is mild cervical erosion, such as increased vaginal discharge, a change in color from transparent to white or yellowish white, pus or blood, or an odor, you should be alert and go to the hospital for treatment in time. 5. Many patients think they are cured after a period of treatment when their symptoms disappear, and forget the doctor's advice to have regular follow-up visits, and give up treatment halfway. Some women think they have moderate cervical erosion and buy medicine directly at the pharmacy, which is wrong. In fact, mild cervical erosion can be cured with drugs, but for moderate and severe patients, the effect of drug treatment alone is not obvious, and it is easy to relapse. 6. During the treatment period, since the wound has not yet completely healed, it is not advisable to have sexual life. After treatment, it is also not advisable to have sexual life too frequently. 7. Any medication cannot be used for a long time: especially in the vaginal environment, long-term medication can easily lead to candidal vaginitis, that is, dysbacteriosis. Therefore, it is not suitable to use medication for a long time if there is severe cervical erosion, and even if it reaches severe cervical erosion, long-term medication will not be good, so it is better to eliminate the immediate inflammation and then do physical therapy. |
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