In life, unmarried women of childbearing age should be alert to the invasion of many gynecological diseases, because in order to protect their own pregnancy and health, the prevention of diseases is particularly important and urgent. What should women who are preparing for pregnancy do if they have cervical erosion? What are the reasons that can cause unmarried women to suffer from severe cervical erosion? 1. Excessive estrogen in the body It is mainly because of excessive estrogen in the body, which causes the columnar epithelium in the cervical canal to move outward to the surface of the cervix. The appearance is very similar to mild erosion and is almost indistinguishable with the naked eye. There are many patients with pseudocervical erosion caused by estrogen stimulation, which is more common in adolescent girls, pregnant women, and women who often take contraceptives because they have high estrogen levels in their bodies. 2. Congenital cervical erosion Why do unmarried women get cervical erosion? In fact, if unmarried women develop normally and are in good physical condition, the chance of retrograde infection through the vagina is very small, and the incidence of acquired cervical erosion caused by chronic cervicitis is also very low. About 15% to 20% of unmarried women may suffer from congenital cervical erosion. This is because the newborn is affected by the mother's estrogen, causing the junction of the cervical squamous and columnar epithelium to move outward. If this cervical change persists, it becomes congenital cervical erosion. It looks like cervical erosion, but in fact there is no obvious cervical inflammation. Congenital cervical erosion can heal itself due to squamous metaplasia, or it can cause cervical inflammation due to secondary infection. 3. Excessive cleaning Frequent flushing of the vagina with high concentrations of disinfectant solution will have the opposite effect. It not only affects the growth of normal vaginal flora, but also reduces its ability to inhibit pathogenic bacteria. It can also cause varying degrees of cervical epithelial damage and eventually erosion. However, this has not been taken seriously, which has ultimately led to the occurrence of severe cervical erosion in unmarried women. 4. Early sexual activity Will unmarried women's early sexual life cause cervical erosion? Due to the gradual development of sexual concepts, it is not uncommon for women to have sex before marriage, and the trend is showing a trend of younger age. Premature sexual life, frequent changes of sexual partners, unclean sexual life, etc. are all health risks for unmarried women to suffer from severe cervical erosion. At the same time, multiple abortions, improper operation of surgical instruments such as IUDs, and infection can also easily cause cervical erosion. Although some women are avant-garde in thinking, they don't know much about gynecological knowledge, so they abuse drugs to clean the vagina. Excessive cleaning affects the growth of normal vaginal flora, causing the acid balance of the vagina to be broken, bacteria invade and ascend into the uterus, causing varying degrees of cervical epithelial damage, and eventually severe cervical erosion. |
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