Can Cervical Conization Lead to Cancer Again?
In today's society, the existence of various malignant tumors has had a significant impact on patients' physical and mental health. Although there are many methods for treating malignant tumors, the overall prognosis is not very good. Some women are still concerned about the risk of cancer after cervical conization, and the consequences of canceration are imaginable. So, can cancer still occur after cervical conization?
Generally speaking, cervical conization does not increase the risk of canceration. Patients should pay attention to regular check-ups, exercise regularly, maintain a nutritional diet, enhance resistance, and relax.
a. Bleeding
Generally, about two weeks after the operation, due to the gradual disappearance of suture tension, many patients may have a small amount of vaginal bleeding if they are active. This is a normal phenomenon. If the bleeding is not more than menstrual bleeding, bed rest is sufficient. If it is much more than menstrual bleeding, you should promptly go to the hospital where you had the surgery to consult your surgeon, as improper handling can lead to major bleeding.
b. Vaginal Douche
Vaginal douche is very important after surgery and should not be overlooked. After the surgery, the shape of the cervix is reformed, and there will be a lot of secretions, which can easily lead to infection and have a strong odor. In addition, careful flushing after surgery can significantly reduce the incidence of cervical adhesions, and the formation of cervical morphology is also related to flushing. Patients who do not flush carefully often have unsatisfactory healing of the cervix, with an uneven and unsmooth surface. General flushing is best done with warm water and vaginal douche, and it is okay to use it for a long time. However, if medication is used, it should only be used within a week. Longer use is not suitable and can disrupt the normal flora in the vagina. It is generally believed that vaginal douche should be done once a day until the cervix is fully healed at three months.
c. Smooth Postoperative Menstruation
Whether the first menstruation after surgery is smooth or not is very important. The cervix and cervical canal after conization need a certain process to heal. Some patients do not flush carefully, or the cervix was not dilated enough during surgery, or the cervical packing time after surgery was not long enough, which can often lead to cervical adhesions. If menstruation is not smooth or accompanied by significant abdominal pain, you should consult your doctor.