Cervical erosion is a very common gynecological symptom, which usually only occurs in women who have sexual intercourse. Usually, the symptoms of cervical erosion are bacterial infections and frequent sexual activity. It is necessary to conduct a specific analysis based on the patient's specific situation regarding whether this symptom is self healing.
Can cervical erosion heal itself?
1. Mild cervical erosion
For women with mild cervical erosion, there is no need to worry too much about this disease. Because as long as one can regulate their behavior and control their sexual frequency, the cervix will gradually improve. If women with mild cervical erosion can take good care of themselves, the recovery rate of the disease will also be significantly accelerated.
2. Severe cervical erosion
The so-called severe cervical erosion refers to patients with a large range of inflammation in the cervical area and a rapid spread rate. For such women, if the disease is not handled properly, it is likely to cause significant damage to the cervix and even trigger the formation of cervicitis. Therefore, for patients with severe cervical erosion, timely treatment is necessary. Because patients at this stage of the condition will almost never recover on their own.
What should patients with cervical erosion pay attention to?
1. Pay attention to the acidity and alkalinity of private areas
Many patients with cervical erosion unilaterally believe that as long as they clean their private areas more, it will accelerate the recovery rate of the disease. In fact, maintaining cleanliness in private areas can indeed alleviate the condition, but if patients excessively clean their private areas, it is likely to damage the acidity and alkalinity of the private areas, thereby inducing their own condition to worsen.
2. Pay attention to menstrual hygiene
For patients with cervical erosion, special attention should be paid to their personal hygiene during menstruation. Two days after menstruation, they can take a shower. However, when there is a lot of bleeding, it is not advisable to take frequent showers to avoid catching a cold. In addition, during menstruation, they must frequently replace sanitary napkins to prevent bacterial growth caused by changing sanitary napkins. After all, for women with cervical erosion, bacterial infections have a significant impact on their condition.
In summary, for women with cervical erosion, whether their disease can be cured or not is closely related to their condition. In addition, for women with severe cervical erosion, it is necessary to regularly pay attention to their personal hygiene status, including during menstruation. Of course, women with cervical erosion also need to avoid frequent sexual activity as much as possible.