Do you have to have a second surgery if you don’t get a clean taper?

Cervical conization usually refers to cervical conization surgery, which usually requires a second conization if the first one is not clean. Cervical conization is used for diseases such as cervical cancer in situ and severe atypical hyperplasia of the cervix. This procedure includes both Lipo and cold knife conization. Cold knife conization requires anesthesia treatment, while Lipo injections usually do not require anesthesia. If the patient is not cleared up by the first conization, a second conization is required to treat the condition as soon as the patient is physically able to do so. Patients should avoid infections after the conization procedure, and should clean the vulva well after the procedure, as vaginal discharge may increase after the procedure and should be cleared promptly. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for regular follow-up after recovery to avoid recurrence of the disease. Cervical conization surgery should choose regular hospitals, and pay attention to strengthen the nutrition after the operation, so as not to affect the recovery.