Can cervical erosion be cured?

Nov 23, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
Mild cervical erosion can usually be treated with local medication, physical therapy, and other methods. Most patients can achieve clinical recovery after completing the course of treatment, meaning the eroded area on the cervix disappears and normal epithelial coverage is restored. If symptoms are severe, such as persistent bleeding or abnormal discharge, and physical therapy proves ineffective, surgical treatment may be considered.

  Cervical erosion refers to cervical columnar epithelial displacement. Mild cervical columnar epithelial displacement can generally be cured; however, if the symptoms are severe, it may be difficult to cure. It is recommended to visit a hospital promptly for examination and undergo symptomatic treatment under a doctor's guidance. The analysis is as follows:

  For mild cervical erosion, treatment usually involves local medication or physical therapies. Most patients can achieve clinical recovery after completing the treatment course, meaning the eroded areas on the cervix disappear and normal epithelial coverage is restored.

  If symptoms are severe, such as persistent bleeding or abnormal discharge, and physical treatments are ineffective, or if there is cervical hypertrophy or extensive and deep erosion, surgical treatment, such as conization of the cervix, may be considered. If cervical inflammation, HPV infection, or other complications coexist at this stage, it may be difficult to achieve a cure.

  In daily life, it is important to develop good living habits and avoid consuming spicy or irritating foods, such as pepper, chili, garlic, etc., as these may hinder recovery.

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