Cervical hypertrophy after spontaneous abortion may be caused by incomplete uterine recovery, inflammatory infection or improper postpartum care. It needs to be taken seriously and promoted through reasonable treatment and care. Timely medical treatment to identify the cause is particularly important to avoid complications. Cervical hypertrophy usually manifests as increased vaginal discharge, soreness in the lumbosacral region, or abnormal menstruation. This may be related to cervical injury during spontaneous abortion, uncontrolled infection, or weak uterine recovery ability. The body's immunity decreases after abortion. If care is not in place, such as poor hygiene standards, it is easy for bacteria to invade and induce inflammation. For example, chronic cervicitis may cause cervical hypertrophy. Repeated intrauterine operations may lead to cervical tissue fibrosis, manifested as cervical hypertrophy. Another situation is endocrine disorders or abnormal hormone levels, which can also lead to reactive hyperplasia of cervical tissue and cause hypertrophy. In addition, if there are other infections in the reproductive tract, the symptoms may be aggravated. Timely gynecological examinations, ultrasound examinations, or cervical scrapings can make a clear diagnosis and treat it according to the specific cause. Treatment should start with the root cause. Antibiotic treatment can be used to control infection, for example, cephalosporins are more common; physical therapy such as red light, laser or microwave therapy can promote the disappearance of inflammation; if there is obvious cervical hypertrophy or long-term symptoms, cervical conization can be performed to improve the diseased tissue if necessary. During the recovery period, you should pay attention to a reasonable diet and try to choose foods rich in protein and vitamins (such as fish, lean meat, fresh fruits and vegetables) to help tissue repair. Avoid behaviors that are prone to infection, such as bathing in a tub and sexual intercourse, strictly keep the vulva clean, and follow up regularly to monitor the recovery process. In daily life, after a miscarriage, you should pay special attention to body signals and consult a doctor in time if you find any abnormalities. At the same time, you should adjust your mood and avoid sitting for long periods of time and overwork, which will help promote pelvic blood circulation and improve recovery speed. If symptoms persist or recur, you should go to a regular medical institution for examination as soon as possible to avoid further development of the disease. |
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