Many women who have had sex will have cervical erosion problems of varying degrees. At this time, patients will not only have problems such as increased vaginal discharge, pain during intercourse, and bleeding during intercourse, but in severe cases it may affect pregnancy and may even lead to cancer. Therefore, once this disease occurs, timely treatment is necessary. So, what is the best way to treat cervical erosion? 1. Drug treatment of cervical erosion <br/>If the area of erosion is relatively small and the inflammation has not infiltrated the cervix very deeply, it is in the early stage of the disease and can be treated with drugs under the guidance of a doctor. The more commonly used drugs are sulfonamides, metronidazole, etc. You can also use some Chinese medicine suppositories and apply them to the affected area for treatment. 2. Lipknife surgery <br/>Currently, the most commonly used treatment for severe cervical erosion is Lipknife surgery, which not only effectively treats cervical erosion, but also causes less trauma to patients and allows for faster recovery. 2. Fig leaves <br/>Boil water with fig leaves and then take a sitz bath. It can effectively clear away heat and detoxify, and it can also relieve cervical erosion to a certain extent. |
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