For women with cervical erosion, anti-inflammatory injections will provide relief and can only play a supportive role. When a woman has cervical erosion, there is redness on the surface of the cervix, contact bleeding, increased leucorrhea discharge, and lower back pain. The anti-inflammatory injection is for the symptoms of lumbar soreness and cramping to improve more obviously. The cervical surface erosion and bleeding need to be given topical decontamination and muscle-building drugs, such as Povidone pessary and Celiac pessary, which are more effective. If a woman has mild cervical erosion without abnormalities, she can be temporarily observed. If cervical erosion develops to moderate or above, TCT and colposcopic biopsy of the cervix are needed, and then topical medication or surgery can be given for treatment.