Can the cervix return to its previous condition after laser treatment?
Laser treatment usually refers to laser surgery, after which the cervix generally returns to its previous condition, so there's no need for excessive concern.
In clinical practice, laser surgery is commonly used to treat cervical changes caused by chronic cervicitis, as well as gynecological conditions such as cervical glandular cysts and cervical polyps. The procedure typically uses high-energy focused heat from a laser to carbonize abnormal tissue, which then gradually sloughs off and necrotizes, allowing new cervical tissue to grow and restore the cervix to a smooth surface. However, during the recovery period, patients should avoid sexual intercourse, maintain cleanliness of the external genitalia, and refrain from consuming spicy or irritating foods to prevent interference with healing.
After laser surgery, patients are advised to return to the hospital for a follow-up examination one month later to assess cervical recovery and promptly identify and address any potential issues.