Preventing cervical cancer is something every woman has to do. After all, every woman has the chance of developing cervical cancer. What are the specific things to do to prevent cervical cancer? Through the following introduction, let us learn about some experiences of pregnancy with cervical precancerous lesions. 1. Balanced nutrition, proper exercise and a healthy mental state are important because they can ensure that your body's immune system is always in a state of readiness. Studies have shown that the lack of beta-carotene, vitamin C and folic acid plays a role in the incidence of cervical cancer. Moreover, women who lack the above vitamins are more likely to develop cervical cancer. Proper exercise can relatively reduce the level of estrogen in the body, which may inhibit the occurrence of cervical cancer. 2. Clinical studies have shown that starting sexual life after the age of 18, having relatively fixed sexual partners, and late childbearing and fewer children can relatively reduce the incidence of cervical cancer, and people should pay attention to this. 3. Doctors' clinical experience has found that the probability of Chinese women suffering from cervical cancer is much higher than before, which has a lot to do with my country's contraceptive habits. To be precise, Chinese women have a very weak awareness of contraception, and frequent artificial abortions after unexpected pregnancies have led to many sequelae, cervicitis being one of them. 4. Women before menarche and after menopause who have cervical tumors should consider it as a tumor. Women of childbearing age who have small adnexal cystic masses that do not shrink after 2 months of observation should consider it as a tumor. If they increase during the observation period, surgery can be performed at any time. 5. All solid cervical masses or cysts larger than 6 cm should be removed surgically immediately. 6. When performing pelvic surgery, both sides of the cervix should be carefully checked for lesions. In addition to the indications of cervical disease itself, for those over 45 years old who need a hysterectomy due to uterine disease, it is recommended to remove both sides of the adnexa at the same time. 7. Pelvic inflammatory masses, especially those suspected of pelvic tuberculosis or endometriosis, which are ineffective after treatment and cannot be ruled out as tumors, should be explored surgically. 8. If endometrial adenomatous hyperplasia or endometrial adenocarcinoma is found after menopause, attention should be paid to whether there is a tumor in the cervix and surgical treatment should be performed in a timely manner. There are many aspects to prevent cervical cancer. As long as we do the above-mentioned prevention of cervical cancer well, we can effectively stay away from cervical cancer. Here, I hope every woman can stay away from cervical cancer. |
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