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Can severe cervical erosion be cured?

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 04:46 AM

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  • Waterfall Waterfall

    Apr 01, 2026

    Severe cervical erosion can generally be cured and can be cured with standard treatment. Cervical erosion is a physiological change, which is actually cervical columnar epithelial ectopia. Severe cases may be related to factors such as chronic inflammation and pathogenic infection.

    The therapeutic effect of cervical erosion is closely related to individual patient differences, causes and treatment options. In most cases, drug treatment can effectively improve symptoms. For example, Baofukang suppository can alleviate the increase in secretions caused by HPV infection, Xiaomi suppository is suitable for cervical congestion and edema associated with trichomonal vaginitis, and polycresolsulfonate solution can promote the repair of erosions. If there is persistent high-risk HPV infection or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, interferon suppositories or antiviral treatment may be required. Physical therapy is suitable for those whose drug treatment is not effective. Laser therapy can accurately remove diseased epithelium with less bleeding. Cryotherapy uses low temperature to cause abnormal tissue to necrosis and fall off. Surgical treatment is only for patients with cervical precancerous lesions. LEEP knife conization can completely remove the lesions, while cold knife conization is more suitable for women of childbearing age to preserve their fertility function.

    Rehabilitation of severe cervical erosion requires a combination of regular follow-up and daily care. TCT and HPV testing should be reviewed 3-6 months after treatment to observe the wound healing. Keep the vulva clean and dry, choose pure cotton breathable underwear and change it daily, and change sanitary napkins frequently during menstruation. Avoid using alkaline lotions to rinse the vagina, pay attention to cleanliness before and after sex, and prohibit sexual intercourse during treatment. Appropriate supplementation of vitamin C and zinc can help enhance the repair ability of mucous membranes, which can be obtained through foods such as kiwi fruit and oysters. If abnormal bleeding or continuous discharge occurs, you should return to the hospital for examination in time to prevent secondary infection.