What are the common causes of cervical erosion

  Celiac disease is a common gynecological disease, and clinical statistics in recent years show that the incidence of celiac disease has been as high as 90% among gynecological diseases suffered by young women between the ages of 17 and 23. The phenomenon of cervical erosion at a younger age is becoming increasingly serious and has been gradually forced on young women. Cervical erosion is not an independent disease, but a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, often caused by human papillomavirus infection. When celiac disease occurs, there is often an increase in leucorrhea, sticky, and accompanied by lumbago, abdominal pain and a heavy feeling in the lower abdomen, and in some cases, sexual intercourse can cause contact bleeding.  There are four main causes of celiac disease: 1. Premature sexual activity and too many sexual partners.  Premature sexual life, frequent change of sexual partners and excessive intensity of sexual life are causes of cervical erosion that cannot be ignored. For young women to lay hidden dangers.  2, unclean sexual life.  The probability of the disease is greatly increased by the fact that most of the young women’s premarital sex is in a secretive state, plus the young people do not have a stable economic source to create a stable and clean sex life environment.  3, multiple abortions.  By premarital sex leading to multiple abortions, diagnostic scraping, cervical dilatation and other gynecological procedures, can lead to cervical damage or inflammation, and finally cause the occurrence of cervical erosion.  4, excessive cleaning.  There are many feminine cleaning products on the market today, and if you choose improperly and use a larger concentration of disinfectant solution to douche your vagina, it will not only affect the growth of normal vaginal flora and reduce its role in inhibiting germs, but will also cause varying degrees of cervical epithelial damage and eventually erosion.  Young women lack the sense of self-protection and often become the ultimate victims of sexual diseases and are reluctant to seek medical attention when they become ill for various reasons. Women with cervical erosion are seven times more likely to develop cervical cancer than healthy people if they are not examined and treated in time. Therefore, it is essential to pay attention to sexual hygiene, avoid repeated abortions, wash the vulva properly and have regular gynecological checkups to stay away from cervical erosion.

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