How many times can the cervix be tapered and how long should I go between second tapering?

Cervical conization has a high cure rate and is usually achieved in one session, usually preferably no more than three. The interval between conization is usually one month to two months. After cervical conization, you need to pay attention to the pathology report. If the pathology report is benign, you need to go to the hospital for regular review; if the pathology result is malignant, you should receive further treatment under the guidance of your doctor in a timely manner. There is usually an interval of one month to two months between the second conization of the cervix and the first conization, because the recovery time of the cervical incision after the first conization of the cervix is usually about one month to two months. The exact recovery time should be determined by the physical condition, and for those who are slower to recover, the interval required may reach about three months. It should be noted that after the second conization of the cervix, it is important to take bed rest, pay attention to the observation of vulvar bleeding, and try to keep the local area as fresh as possible in order to prevent the possibility of vaginal bacterial infection.