What are the diseases that can be distinguished from cervical cancer?

Cervical cancer can be easily confused with diseases occurring on the cervix, such as cervical erosion, cervical polyps, benign tumors, uterine prolapse, etc., especially cervical erosion. Therefore, a specialist is needed to conduct an examination and then obtain lesion tissues for pathological biopsy to confirm whether it is cervical cancer. If it is a benign tumor, it can be treated by direct excision. In addition, uterine prolapse belongs to endometrial disease, which is mostly found in older women with poor postpartum care, such as premature postpartum exertion and malnutrition.