As one of the more common diseases among women, there are currently four common treatment methods for cervical cysts, namely, OPIN suppository therapy, drug corrosion, physical therapy, LEEP knife, and coagulation knife radiofrequency ablation. The treatment time for cervical erosion is closely related to factors such as the severity of the condition and the required treatment methods.
Do you need to take medication for mild cervical cysts?
Usually, cervical cysts appear on the surface of the cervix, causing unevenness and the appearance of white particles the size of rice grains on the surface. The cervix becomes increasingly stimulated by inflammation. Patients with mild symptoms of cervical cysts do not need long-term medication treatment, develop good lifestyle habits, and pay attention to staying away from stimulating foods such as cold and spicy, which is beneficial for the recovery of the disease.
What to do if I get a cervical cyst?
1. Early treatment of cysts
If the diameter of the cyst is small and within 5 centimeters, it is mostly functional and can be treated with medication. According to the doctor's suggestion, a systematic examination should be conducted at regular intervals, usually every 2-3 months.
2. Treatment of moderate cysts
For patients with moderate to severe cervical cysts, physical or therapeutic methods are generally used, such as ironing, freezing, laser, etc. Wound healing takes 4-8 weeks, and personal hygiene should be taken into account after surgery. Sexual activity is prohibited until the wound is healed.
3. Treatment of severe cysts
Patients with severe cervical cysts require surgical treatment (LEEP knife, coagulation knife radiofrequency ablation), and the advantages of surgical treatment are outstanding. Mainly targeting patients with long-term cure failure and a wide range of areas. Short surgical time and fast recovery are relatively advanced treatment methods.
Cervical cysts are common and the treatment time is difficult to determine, which is related to many factors. Patients with mild symptoms of cervical cysts do not need treatment and can be observed for a period of time. For patients with severe symptoms, scientific treatment is necessary. Surgical treatment is currently one of the best treatment methods and the treatment time is relatively short.
The above is an introduction to the treatment time for cervical cysts. The treatment time is not a certain numerical value and has many decisive factors. During the treatment process, patients should follow medical advice and adopt appropriate methods of treatment. During or shortly after treatment, sexual intercourse should not be allowed. If the patient has a pregnancy plan, it should be carried out six months after the end of treatment to ensure the health of the mother and baby.