Experts’ Reminders: Be Alert to Massive Hemorrhage After Cervical Erosion Treatment
Faced with cervical erosion, it is believed that women are not unfamiliar with it and its harm makes many women have a deep understanding. Women will choose treatment for cervical erosion in order to end the trouble it brings. However, women often ignore precautions after the treatment of cervical erosion. In this regard, gynecological experts remind patients with cervical erosion that maintenance after the treatment of cervical erosion is very important. Women should be particularly alert to massive hemorrhage after the treatment.
Then why do women experience massive hemorrhage after cervical erosion treatment?
Experts introduced that cervical erosion is usually found during women's gynecological examination. Its main manifestations include excessive leucorrhea, yellow color, sticky or malodorous, post-intercourse bleeding, or back pain, menstrual disorders, infertility, etc. Severe cervical erosion may lead to cervical cancer if left untreated. Therefore, once women experience the above symptoms, they should go to regular hospitals for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
Whether it is mild or severe, cervical erosion should adhere to physical therapy as the main method, oral medication and topical medication as auxiliary methods. Within two months after physical therapy, due to the fact that the healing scab on the cervix has not fallen off, sexual intercourse during this period may cause the scab to fall off or naturally fall off, which may lead to vaginal massive hemorrhage. Therefore, patients with cervical erosion should pay attention. If non-menstrual vaginal massive hemorrhage occurs within two months after the treatment, they should go to regular hospitals for diagnosis and treatment in time.
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