Cervical hypertrophy usually does not directly affect urination function, but may be accompanied by other symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency or difficulty urinating. Cervical hypertrophy itself does not require interruption of urination exercises, but if urination discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical evaluation in time. 1. Causes of cervical hypertrophy Cervical hypertrophy may be caused by a variety of factors. Chronic cervicitis is a common cause, and long-term inflammation leads to cervical tissue hyperplasia. Changes in hormone levels, such as excessive estrogen secretion, may also cause cervical hypertrophy. Benign lesions such as cervical cysts or polyps can also cause the cervix to increase in size. Some patients may be related to genetic factors, and people with a similar medical history in the family are at higher risk. Multiple births or cervical surgery may also cause thickening of cervical tissue. 2. Treatment of cervical hypertrophy Treatment for cervical hypertrophy should be tailored to the cause and symptoms. Drug treatment includes the use of anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen to relieve inflammation, or hormonal drugs to regulate hormone levels. For patients with concomitant infections, doctors may prescribe antibiotics such as amoxicillin or metronidazole. Physical therapy such as laser or cryotherapy can be used to reduce the size of the cervix. Surgical treatments such as cervical conization or transurethral resection are suitable for patients with severe symptoms or suspected malignant changes. In terms of diet, it is recommended to consume more foods rich in vitamin C such as oranges and strawberries to enhance immunity. Avoid spicy and irritating foods to reduce inflammatory responses. 3. Precautions for urination exercise Urinary exercises such as Kegel exercises can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and improve problems such as urinary incontinence. Patients with cervical hypertrophy can continue to exercise if they do not have discomfort with urination. If frequent urination, urgency or difficulty urinating occurs, it is recommended to stop exercising and consult a doctor. Pay attention to the standard of movements during exercise and avoid excessive force. Maintain a moderate exercise frequency, 3-4 times a week, 15-20 minutes each time. Pay attention to the body's reaction during exercise, and adjust or stop in time if you feel uncomfortable. Patients with cervical hypertrophy do not need to interrupt urination exercises due to the disease, but they need to pay attention to body signals. If urination is abnormal or uncomfortable, you should seek medical attention in time and take targeted treatment after the cause is identified. Maintaining good living habits and dietary structure can help relieve symptoms and promote recovery. Regular physical examinations and follow-up are the key to prevention and early detection of problems. |
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