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Methods to cure cervical ectropion
Cervical ectropion is a common gynecological infection that can reduce fertility and increase the risk of cervical cancer. Therefore, timely detection and treatment of the disease is important in minimizing the negative effects of the disease on women's reproductive health.
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Is cervical ectropion dangerous?
Cervical ectropion is common in women of childbearing age. The disease is not life-threatening but can negatively affect the patient's daily quality of life, causing itching, discomfort, odor, etc. If not treated promptly, cervical ectropion can lead to infertility.
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Treatment of cervical ectropion by cryotherapy
Cervical ectropion is a condition in which the cells inside the cervix grow outward and form a red, inflamed patch. This condition is completely benign and the treatment of cervical ectropion has been highly effective with cryotherapy, helping to reduce uncomfortable symptoms for women as well as limit the possibility of malignancy in the long term.
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Why should antibiotics be used to treat cervical ectropion?
Cervical ectropion occurs when cells from inside the cervical canal migrate to the outer surface, forming an exposed area and becoming inflamed. Although this is a completely benign lesion, treatment of cervical ectropion must be aggressive from the beginning to avoid the risk of malignancy later. In particular, antibiotics play an important role if the agent causing inflammation is a microorganism.
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Treatment methods for cervical ectropion
Cervical ectropion is formed when glandular cells located in the cervical canal grow outward, invading the epithelial layer lining the outer surface of the cervix. When ectropion occurs, the patient has increased vaginal discharge, which can easily lead to infection (cervical ectropion). The cause of cervical ectropion often occurs after miscarriage, abortion, childbirth...
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How is cervical ectropion grade 1, grade 2, grade 3 treated?
Cervical ectropion is a benign condition in which the cervix is damaged by glandular cells that grow and invade the outside of the cervix. The disease has symptoms quite similar to other gynecological infections such as discharge with odor, increased vaginal discharge, etc., which can easily cause infection. Cervical ectropion is divided into 3 levels from severe to mild.
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3 levels of cervical ectropion
Cervical ectropion can cause inflammation and blockage of the fallopian tubes, endometritis, and can easily lead to infertility. Currently, there are many medical methods to treat the disease depending on the level of ectropion damage at level 1, 2, or 3.
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