Cervical erosion is a physiological phenomenon formed by the ectropion of the cervical columnar epithelium. Simple cervical erosion usually does not require treatment. If it is accompanied by manifestations of cervical inflammation, such as increased leucorrhea and odor, it requires treatment. Less severe cervicitis can be treated with oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as metronidazole, ciprofloxacin, azithromycin, cephalosporins, etc., along with vaginal medication. For more serious cervicitis, physical therapy or surgery can be considered. It is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital in time for colposcopy and other related examinations and to take appropriate treatment plans under the guidance of the doctor, taking into account your own situation. During the treatment period, pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the vulva clean and dry, and prohibit sexual intercourse.