Mild cervical hypertrophy may cause discomfort. If left untreated for a long time, it may affect reproductive function and requires timely intervention. The main hazards include menstrual abnormalities, sexual discomfort, and fertility disorders. Treatment methods include medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. 1. Abnormal menstruation Mild cervical hypertrophy may cause menstrual cycle disorders, increased menstrual flow or prolonged menstruation. Cervical tissue hyperplasia affects the normal shedding of the endometrium, thereby interfering with menstrual regularity. It is recommended to have regular gynecological examinations and use progesterone drugs to regulate the menstrual cycle when necessary, such as dydrogesterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, etc. 2. Discomfort in sexual life Cervical hypertrophy may cause pain or bleeding during sexual intercourse, affecting the quality of life. The hyperplastic cervical tissue is easily stimulated by friction, leading to local inflammation or injury. Symptoms can be relieved through physical therapy, such as laser therapy, cryotherapy or high-frequency radiotherapy, which can effectively reduce cervical tissue and relieve discomfort. 3. Fertility disorders Cervical hypertrophy may affect the passage of sperm through the cervical canal and reduce the chance of pregnancy. Hyperplastic cervical tissue may increase the risk of miscarriage or premature birth. For women who want to have children, it is recommended to use ovulation-inducing drugs such as clomiphene or letrozole under the guidance of a doctor, combined with cervical dilation or cervical cerclage to improve the success rate of pregnancy. 4. Lifestyle Adjustment Healthy lifestyle habits can help relieve the symptoms of cervical hypertrophy. It is recommended to avoid excessive fatigue, keep the vulva clean, and choose underwear with good breathability. Eat more foods rich in vitamins C and E, such as citrus fruits, nuts, and green leafy vegetables to enhance immunity. Moderate exercise, such as yoga or walking, can help improve pelvic blood circulation and relieve symptoms. Although mild cervical hypertrophy has mild symptoms, long-term neglect may lead to more serious health problems. Through medication, physical therapy and lifestyle adjustments, the condition can be effectively controlled and the quality of life can be improved. It is recommended to have regular gynecological examinations and seek medical treatment in time if problems are found to avoid worsening of the condition. |
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