Excessive vaginal cleaning or multiple abortions can lead to cervical erosion, which seriously threatens women's reproductive health. Patients should choose appropriate treatments based on their own conditions for effective treatment. 1. Medication Drug treatment is mainly for patients with a relatively small area of uterine erosion or a relatively shallow infiltration. When using drug treatment, caution should be exercised to avoid damaging the surrounding vaginal wall. At the same time, attention should be paid to disinfection when using the medicine to avoid repeated infection and aggravation of the condition. 2. Surgery Surgery causes great pain to the patient's body and mind, and is not the first choice of treatment. If the patient's uterine erosion is large and deep, and is accompanied by cervical hypertrophy and cancer, a hysterectomy or total hysterectomy is required. 3. Physical therapy For young female patients of childbearing age, if the erosion is deep and covers a large area, physical therapy can be considered. Commonly used methods include electric ironing, freezing and laser. These methods cause less damage to the patient and the treatment effect is more significant, but the treatment is likely to be incomplete and prone to recurrence. |
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