Cervical erosion patients often ask such a question: What diseases can be complicated by cervical erosion? There are many classifications of cervical erosion: true erosion, pseudo erosion, congenital erosion, and acquired erosion. Cervical erosion patients must pay attention to the fact that once they find they have cervical erosion, they must seek treatment in time, because cervical erosion is often accompanied by many gynecological diseases.
There is a certain correlation between cervical erosion and infertility, but there is no absolute necessity. As long as proper treatment is received, when cervical erosion is cured or improved, pregnancy is very likely.
Cervical erosion can lead to complications. When cervical erosion occurs, it can cause inflammation in other organs, such as: the pathogen of cervical erosion can cause endometritis through upward transmission; it can spread through the pelvic ligaments and lymphatic vessels to cause chronic pelvic inflammatory disease; when the inflammation affects the bladder trigone, it can cause urinary system diseases and result in symptoms such as dysuria, frequent urination, or difficulty in urination. Chronic inflammation can lead to more severe lesions, such as polyps, lacerations, eversion, and cysts. The LEEP knife minimally invasive technology has become the preferred treatment for severe cervical erosion due to its unique advantages and numerous clinical cure data. Dongwu Hospital of Suzhou keeps up with the forefront of medicine and was one of the first hospitals in Suzhou to introduce this technology. So far, this technology has successfully helped tens of thousands of patients with chronic and recurrent moderate to severe cervical erosion get rid of their troubles, and the curative effect has been praised by patients and recognized by experts in the industry.
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