How to treat cervical hypertrophy

  Cervical hypertrophy is caused by long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation of the cervix leading to hyperplasia of the cervical tissue.  Simple cervical hypertrophy usually has no special symptoms, and the symptoms appear mainly in the form of increased vaginal discharge. The amount, nature, color and smell of the discharge are different due to different pathogens and the extent and degree of inflammation. It is not difficult to make a diagnosis of cervical hypertrophy based on clinical manifestations, but before doing treatment for cervical hypertrophy, cervical cytological examination must be routinely done, and cervical HPV examination, colposcopy and biopsy should be performed if necessary to exclude cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or cervical cancer. For those who have no symptoms and no abnormalities in cervical examination, treatment can be withheld and regular gynecological checkups can be performed; for those who have obvious symptoms, treatment is mainly local treatment, physical therapy (commonly used treatment methods include cryotherapy, electric ironing, laser therapy, microwave therapy, infrared coagulation therapy, etc.), medication, and cervical conization can be used if conservative treatment is ineffective, because most cervical This method is less commonly used because most cervical hypertrophy can be cured by conservative treatment.  For cervical hypertrophy with no obvious symptoms and no abnormal cytological examination of the cervix, regular checkups can be performed without treatment.