Electrocautery for cervical erosion is a commonly used treatment method, but it also brings some risks and complications, such as postoperative infection, tissue scarring, and affected fertility. Postoperative infection is a common complication of cervical electrocautery, which may be caused by an unclean surgical environment or improper personal postoperative care, and manifests as fever, local pain, and abnormal secretions. Tissue scarring may cause cervical stenosis, thereby affecting the elasticity of the cervix and increasing the risk of infertility. Especially for women who have not given birth, this type of surgery should be chosen with caution, because too much intervention may have an adverse effect on future fertility. For these risks, patients should consult their doctors fully before choosing electrocautery to understand their personal physical condition, the necessity of surgery and alternatives, such as medication or physical therapy. After surgery, strictly follow the doctor's advice for care, keep the surgical area clean, avoid sexual intercourse and strenuous activities to reduce the risk of infection. At the same time, regular follow-up examinations should be conducted to assess recovery. Although electrocautery can effectively solve the problem of cervical erosion, it is recommended to make careful decisions based on personal circumstances after fully understanding the potential hazards. For these risks, patients should consult their doctors fully before choosing electrocautery to understand their personal physical condition, the necessity of surgery and alternatives, such as medication or physical therapy. After surgery, strictly follow the doctor's advice for care, keep the surgical area clean, avoid sexual intercourse and strenuous activities to reduce the risk of infection. At the same time, regular follow-up examinations should be conducted to assess recovery. Although electrocautery can effectively solve the problem of cervical erosion, it is recommended to make careful decisions based on personal circumstances after fully understanding the potential hazards. The key to maintaining postoperative health lies in proper care and close communication with doctors. Choose experienced medical institutions and professional doctors for surgery, and actively cooperate with the postoperative recovery plan. The diet should be as light as possible, and more protein and vitamins should be supplemented to promote the recovery of body functions. Regular gynecological examinations can also help to promptly detect and deal with any adverse reactions after surgery to ensure overall health. |
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