What are the disadvantages of a woman having her cervix cut?



Cervical excision can have an effect on the physiology. There are two types of cervical excision, complete and partial. The way of removal is different and the impact on the body is also different.

1. Complete excision of the cervix: Most patients undergo total hysterectomy or have severe cervical lesions. The vaginal apex loses the support of the cervical tissues, which may result in changes in the mechanics of the pelvic tissues, or even prolapse of the pelvic organs.

2. Partial excision of the cervix, mostly seen in certain lesions on the cervix that require surgery or local treatment, conization or LEEP, there may be a series of effects such as cervical insufficiency, affecting menstruation, and leading to hypogonadism.

(1) Cervical insufficiency: If there is a cervical-related condition that requires conization or LEEP, it may lead to cervical insufficiency after the operation, which may lead to miscarriage and premature labor after pregnancy.

(2) Affecting menstruation: Removal of the cervix, mainly partial removal of the cervix, may lead to atresia of the lower cervical stump, which may easily lead to poor menstrual blood discharge, and may also be accompanied by the symptom of lower abdominal pain.

(3) Decreased sexual function: after cervical excision, there may be a lack of sexual desire.

If you need to remove the cervix, then you need to pay attention to regular review after the operation. If you have the need to have children, then it is recommended to carry out cervical function examination in the pre-pregnancy period, and it is even more necessary to carry out cervical function screening in the middle and late stages of pregnancy. Daily can develop good habits, regular perfect cervical examination, maintain good habits, enhance immunity.