Experts say cervicitis is the most common gynecological disease among women who have had sexual intercourse, but not all cervicitis requires treatment. In particular, the following three situations do not require treatment: 1. Simple cervical erosion without acute inflammation. 2. Cervical gland cysts. During the healing process of cervical inflammation, the cervical glands are blocked and the mucus cannot be discharged, forming cysts, just like "acne" growing on the cervix. 3. Cervical hypertrophy. When the cervix is acutely inflamed, it becomes congested and swollen, which over time leads to glandular hyperplasia. The enlarged cervix cannot return to its original state. There are 3 types of cervicitis that must be treated: 1. Acute cervicitis. The cervix will be red and swollen, tender, easily touched and bleeding, purulent or purulent leucorrhea will increase, and itching and burning sensation in the genitals will occur. It is often accompanied by urinary system symptoms such as urgency, frequency and pain when urinating. Sensitive antibiotics should be selected for timely treatment according to the pathogenic microorganisms. 2. Cervical polyps. Due to long-term inflammation and stimulation, a "tongue-like" growth extends out of the cervical canal opening and needs to be surgically removed. 3. Secondary infection of "cervical erosion". Generally, local medication is sufficient, and oral Chinese medicine can be used to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, clear away heat and dampness. Laser, freezing and other treatments are not necessary. As for what Ms. Li mentioned, there is no evidence that cervicitis can cause cervical cancer. There is no direct connection between cervical cancer and cervicitis. It is just that early cervical cancer and cervicitis are difficult to distinguish from each other in appearance. TCT (cervical liquid-based thin layer cytology) is required, and biopsy is required if necessary to confirm the diagnosis. Try to avoid surgical injuries such as artificial abortion, maintain sexual hygiene, and prevent cervicitis. Modern research has found that human papillomavirus (HpV) infection is a high-risk factor for cervical cancer, but there is no effective treatment for HPV infection. Regular cervical cancer prevention smear examinations to detect and treat cervical cancer and its precancerous lesions at an early stage are important guarantees for maintaining women's health. |
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