How to treat mild cervical erosion

  Celiac disease is a common disease in women’s body, and the incidence of this disease is usually still high, so in daily life, many women are suffering from the treatment of celiac disease.  Celiac disease is divided into I, II and III degrees of cervical erosion according to the size of the cervical erosion area. The clinical symptoms of mild cervical erosion are not obvious and can be easily overlooked, usually manifesting as abnormal leucorrhea, which varies in nature due to different pathogens and different degrees of erosion, and if cervical erosion is accompanied by obvious inflammatory infection, the leucorrhea is manifested as sticky yellow leucorrhea. In severe cases, it can also manifest as frequent urination, abdominal pain, etc. Sometimes it can be followed by urinary tract infection.  Some mild cervical erosion does not require treatment, but mild cervical erosion left unattended can aggravate the condition and affect women’s health.  Mild cervical erosion can be treated by vaginal administration of medication and patients should take rest and keep their nether regions clean and hygienic. The actual cervical cavity can be treated with vaginal medication. Vaginal medication is a good treatment for mild cervical cavity, but it can also be treated with logistics such as freezing and laser to damage the columnar epithelium of the cavity, killing it and making it gradually fall off in exchange for the growth of the cervical squamous epithelium of the heart, which is the most widespread treatment in the clinic.  During the treatment of cervical erosion, you should pay attention to keeping your pubic area clean and hygienic, take good contraceptive measures, eat more light foods, avoid stimulating foods and estrogen-rich foods, and avoid making the erosion area expand. After treatment, regular check-ups are also needed to avoid recurrence.