How should cervical biopsy showing chronic mucosal inflammation with acute exacerbation and erosion be treated?
Disease description:
I recently had an examination that revealed chronic cervicitis with acute exacerbation accompanied by erosion. How should this be treated?
Cervical biopsy showing chronic mucosal inflammation with acute exacerbation and erosion is typically treated initially with gynecological irrigation to relieve itching, disinfect, clear heat, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain associated with erosion. Additionally, diluted silver nitrate solution may be applied to the vagina, and red light or microwave therapy can be used to promote tissue regeneration. For severe cases, surgical treatments such as electrocoagulation, cryotherapy, or electrocautery may be employed.