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I would like to ask if cervical erosion can be cured?

Asked by:Freyr

Asked on:Apr 17, 2026 03:54 PM

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  • Delilah Delilah

    Apr 17, 2026

    Cervical erosion can generally be cured. Cervical erosion is mostly a physiological change and usually does not require special treatment. ; A small number of pathological cervical erosions may be related to infection, trauma and other factors, and require intervention based on the cause.

    Physiological cervical erosion is essentially a normal phenomenon of cervical columnar epithelial migration, which is common in adolescence, pregnancy, or women who take oral contraceptives. Elevated estrogen levels cause the endocervical lining to extend into the external cervical os, giving it an erosive appearance. This condition causes no obvious symptoms, has no risk of contagion or cancer, and may resolve on its own as hormone levels change. Your doctor may recommend regular cervical cytology and HPV screening to rule out other pathologies.

    Pathological cervical erosion is often complicated by cervicitis and is caused by pathogenic infection or physical and chemical stimulation. Long-standing pathogenic infections such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis may cause cervical congestion, edema and increased secretions. Cervical trauma such as frequent induced abortions may also induce inflammatory reactions. This kind of situation needs to be treated with antibiotics based on the etiological test results, such as azithromycin tablets, doxycycline tablets, etc., or combined with microwave, laser and other physical therapies to promote wound healing.

    Keeping the perineum clean every day and avoiding unclean sex can help prevent pathological cervical erosion. Those who have been diagnosed should follow the doctor's instructions and complete standard treatment. After treatment, they need to be reviewed to confirm the efficacy. Regardless of physiological or pathological cervical erosion, regular gynecological examinations are necessary health management measures.

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