Although there have been a lot of detailed and easy-to-understand popular science articles telling everyone that [cervical erosion] is not a disease, but a relatively widespread sign, most of which are normal physiological changes. However, I still can’t stop all the empress owners from asking for help with great anxiety:
I have [cervical erosion], it’s terrible! What shall I do?
It seems that to set things right, radical reform is not a few articles can be completed overnight. Therefore, today we will take pains to talk about four common misunderstandings about cervical erosion.
Myth 1: [Cervical Erosion] Can Get Cancer?
The relationship between cervical cancer and erosion is: no relationship.
The so-called [cervical erosion] is due to the effect of estrogen, which makes the columnar epithelium in the cervical canal grow to the outside of the cervical opening. The part that grows out is called [cervical columnar epithelium ectopic], which is a normal physiological change. Cervical cancer is induced by long-term infection of the virus and is not transformed from [cervical erosion].
For example, cervical cancer is like a crime, while [cervical erosion] is just ugly, ugly crime?
If you are afraid of cervical cancer, it is recommended to have gynecological examination and TCT every year. Cervical cancer can be easily found at an early stage.
Myth 2: Severe [cervical erosion], as a woman, am I destroyed?
No. As a woman, whether it is destroyed or not has nothing to do with whether there is cervical erosion. If you go to the end of your life and take the road of over-treatment of cervical erosion, it will be really destroyed.
You probably think that a healthy cervix should be bare. Once it is said that [erosion] is a problem.
In fact, for young women, due to the high level of estrogen, cervix will appear a certain range of [erosion-like changes], which belongs to normal physiological changes. Only some people [erosion] area is a little larger, some people [erosion] area is a little smaller, while some people do not [erosion], most of which is caused by individual differences.
This is just like some people have white skin and some people have black skin, but they just look different. Is it wrong to have black skin?
Myth 3: All [erosion], doesn’t it mean inflammation is very serious?
If there were more leucorrhea at this time, we might be more nervous. However, the fact is that the increase in vaginal secretions is only a manifestation of higher hormone levels in women and has nothing to do with cervical diseases.
Normal leucorrhea is a little yellow, especially when it is killed on underpants. There is a little sour smell, which is produced by healthy lactobacillus in vagina. In the early stage of menstruation, leucorrhea will be thick and pasty, and a few days after menstruation, it will be watery and transparent.
If you suspect that your leucorrhea is abnormal, you should go to the hospital and don’t draw your own conclusions.
Myth 4: Failure to cure [erosion] will lead to infertility?
Cervix showing a certain range of [erosive changes] is only a normal physiological change and will not lead to infertility.
Certainly, there are certain cervical infections that may lead to infertility, such as cervicitis caused by mycoplasma and chlamydia infection. But the diagnosis of these infectious diseases is based on the results of cervical secretion culture, not by observing cervical morphology.
If you are in a hurry and do the so-called [can cure erosion] minor surgery in an unreliable hospital, it is really possible to cause infertility. For example, LEEP may affect sperm passing through the cervical canal after surgery and reduce the chance of conception.
Maybe anyway, you just hate the word [debauchery] and have something to do with yourself.
Do surgery can cure erosion, and don’t hurt as long as ten minutes? Good, good, I want to do…
Admittedly, not all [erosion] is physiological, pathological erosion is also some. Therefore, when [cervical erosion] occurs, the doctor will not directly tell the patient whether to treat it in general terms, but will further ask the medical history and suggest further examination. If it is determined to be a pathological problem, it needs treatment.
However, it should be noted that what is treated here is not [cervical erosion], but the corresponding disease showing the symptom of [erosion-like changes]. For most normal [erosion-like changes]-true. No. Use. Treatment.