Recovery from cervical erosion is usually possible in 3-8 weeks after surgery, but it depends on the case and cannot be generalized. For asymptomatic cervical erosion, no specific treatment is usually required; it is a normal physiological phenomenon, an ectopic cervical columnar epithelium. However, when cervical erosion is accompanied by obvious clinical symptoms, such as a significant increase in vaginal discharge and contact bleeding, it needs to be treated with physical methods such as laser, freezing, microwave, etc., and also with topical drug treatment. In addition, if conservative treatment is not effective, cervical laparotomy can also be used. The recovery period for patients after surgery is usually 3-8 weeks, and intercourse is prohibited during the recovery period to avoid affecting recovery. During the treatment of cervical erosion, patients should pay attention to keep the vulva clean, strictly prohibit douching the inside of the vagina, do not ride a bicycle for half a month, and go to the hospital gynecology department for a review 2 months after the operation.