As a common cervicitis disease, the incidence of chronic cervicitis is increasing year by year. What are the treatments for chronic cervicitis ? Here is an introduction to the treatment of chronic cervicitis. Physical therapy is a common treatment for chronic cervicitis, which mainly includes the following: (1) Electrocogulation: This treatment method for chronic cervicitis is relatively simple and is suitable for cases with deeper erosion and larger erosion area. After treatment, vaginal discharge may sometimes be purulent and dirty. Sexual intercourse must be avoided until the wound is completely healed, which takes about 6 weeks. Vaginal bleeding may sometimes be excessive, accounting for about 5%, and usually occurs about 2 weeks after electric ironing. If there is a lot of bleeding, gauze can be used to stop the bleeding. Cervical occlusion is formed after electric ironing due to the contraction of fibrous tissue and the growth of squamous epithelial cells, which can dilate the cervix and prevent menstrual blood from stagnating. (2) Cryotherapy: Cryotherapy has been applied in more than 10 provinces and cities in China. Cryotherapy uses refrigerants to quickly produce ultra-low temperatures, causing the eroded tissue to freeze, necrotize, degenerate and fall off, and the wound surface is repaired by tissue to achieve the treatment of chronic cervicitis. Operation method: Select an appropriate cryoprobe to fully cover the lesion and slightly exceed its range by 2 to 3 mm. Press the cryoprobe tightly against the cervical erosion area and start the freezer. Perform single or repeated freezing according to the erosion surface and depth. (3) Laser therapy: Use CO2 laser to treat erosions, carbonize the eroded tissue, and form a scab. After the scab falls off, the wound surface is covered by new epithelium. This is also a common treatment for chronic cervicitis. (4) Bohm lamp treatment: Bohm lamp therapy device is a new treatment device for chronic cervicitis. It irradiates the eroded surface until it becomes uniform gray-white. Antibiotics are used for 10 days after the operation, and bathing is prohibited for 2 weeks and sexual intercourse is prohibited for 1 month. After 1 to 2 months of follow-up, the cure rate is 97.1% and the total effective rate is 100%. (5) Infrared coagulation method: infrared rays are used to irradiate the erosion, causing third-degree burns, local tissue coagulation, necrosis, and shedding, forming non-inflammatory superficial ulcers. Granulation tissue grows and is eventually covered by new squamous epithelium to heal. This treatment method for chronic cervicitis has few side effects, less vaginal discharge after surgery, and a thin crust that falls off quickly. The above is an introduction to the treatment of chronic cervicitis, I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Patients should choose the treatment of chronic cervicitis that suits them according to their actual condition to avoid blind selection. For more information, please visit the cervicitis disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/gjjb/gjy/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation. |
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