What are the effects of a total cervical excision

The total excision of the female cervix will cause certain adverse effects on the body, such as: First, the total excision of the cervix may result in a decrease in the chances of a woman’s conception, and even if a pregnancy occurs, it may lead to an increase in the chances of miscarriage with preterm labor and premature labor. Second, it may reduce the quality of sexual life, and women will have psychological pressure. Third, if there are adhesions after total cervical excision surgery, it may lead to amenorrhea, and therefore also lead to cyclic lower abdominal pain, so that menstrual blood can not be discharged as scheduled. Total cervical excision is mainly done to treat severe cervical erosion or the presence of precancerous lesions. Surgery is used to prevent further progression of the disease when conservative treatments such as medication are ineffective.