Cervical hypertrophy is a common gynecological disease, usually caused by chronic inflammation, changes in hormone levels or childbirth injuries. Treatments include medication, physical therapy and surgery, and the specific choice depends on the cause and condition. 1. Drug treatment Drug treatment is a common method for cervical hypertrophy and is suitable for mild to moderate patients. Commonly used drugs include: Antibiotics: such as metronidazole and cephalosporins, used to treat inflammation caused by bacterial infections. Anti-inflammatory drugs: such as ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium, can relieve inflammation and pain. Hormonal drugs: such as estrogen ointment, used to regulate hormone levels and improve the condition of cervical tissue. 2. Physical therapy Physical therapy is suitable for patients who are not well treated with medication or whose condition is more serious. Common methods include: Cryotherapy: Destroy abnormal tissue by freezing it at low temperatures and promote the regeneration of healthy tissue. Laser treatment: Use laser energy to precisely remove diseased tissue with minimal trauma and rapid recovery. Electrocautery: The lesion is burned by electric current. It is suitable for patients with more obvious local lesions. 3. Surgical treatment For patients with severe or recurrent disease, surgical treatment may be required. Common methods include: Conization of the cervix: This procedure removes part of the cervix and is done when precancerous changes are suspected. Hysterectomy: In severe cases and when there is no desire to have children, hysterectomy may be considered. Cervical cerclage: used to strengthen the cervix through surgery to treat hypertrophy caused by cervical relaxation. The treatment of cervical hypertrophy should be based on the specific cause and condition. Drug therapy is suitable for patients with mild symptoms, while physical therapy and surgical treatment are suitable for patients with severe or recurrent conditions. No matter which method is chosen, it should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor and reviewed regularly to ensure that the condition is effectively controlled. At the same time, maintaining good living habits, such as avoiding excessive fatigue and paying attention to personal hygiene, can help prevent and improve cervical hypertrophy. |
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