What Causes Moderate Cervical Erosion?

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Moderate Erosion

Moderate erosion clinically refers to moderate cervical ectropion. Moderate cervical ectropion may be caused by frequent sexual activity, long menstrual periods, multiple induced abortions, cervicitis, uterine fibroids, and other factors.

  1. Frequent Sexual Activity: The blood vessels in a woman's cervix are abundant, and the mucosa is relatively thin. Frequent and intense sexual activity can easily lead to cervical congestion and edema. It is important to maintain moderate sexual activity in daily life for good health.

  2. Long Menstrual Periods: Excessive menstrual bleeding and prolonged menstrual periods may cause the cervical squamous epithelium to be immersed in alkaline secretions and menstrual blood. Long-term exposure to such irritation can lead to inflammation and subsequently to this condition. During menstruation, it is important to maintain good personal hygiene and change underwear frequently.

  3. Multiple Induced Abortions: Induced abortions pose significant risks to women, as surgical procedures may damage the cervix, increasing the risk of bacterial infection and potentially leading to moderate cervical ectropion. If pregnancy is not desired, effective contraceptive measures should be taken, such as using condoms or oral contraceptives.

  4. Cervicitis: If the cervix is infected with bacteria, leading to cervicitis, and if it is not improved over time, it may trigger this condition. Treatment involves following medical advice and using medications such as Metronidazole Tablets, Baofukang Suppository, and Xiaomi Suppository.

  5. Uterine Fibroids: This condition can lead to increased vaginal secretions and a large amount of purulent leucorrhea, stimulating cervical mucosa congestion and edema. Long-term irritation may cause this condition. Generally, medications such as Fuke Zhixueling, Guizhi Fuling Pill, and Hongjin Xiaojie Tablet can be used under medical advice. During medication use, it is important to strictly follow medical advice and not reduce or increase the dosage without permission, as this may affect the efficacy of the medication.