Does cervical erosion and bleeding cause pain

  When a woman's body develops a disease, she needs to go to the hospital for examination to prevent the condition from worsening, which is very dangerous. Gynecological diseases have a significant impact on women's bodies and may lead to infertility. Cervical erosion can cause bleeding, so does cervical erosion bleeding cause pain?

  

Does cervical erosion and bleeding cause pain1

  Cervical erosion is mostly caused by bacterial infection leading to epithelial shedding and symptoms. At this time, women's vaginal discharge may increase and have an unpleasant odor. After sexual intercourse, bleeding may become more severe. This is because the newly formed epithelium covering the area is relatively thin, and blood vessels and red tissue can be clearly seen. During sexual activity, the penis and cervix will come into direct contact, which can easily cause damage to the cervix and may also cause pain.

  Women with cervical erosion may have blood streaks in their vaginal discharge. If there is a large amount of bleeding, they may also experience urgency and pain during urination. If the bleeding is severe, treatment is necessary. Cervical erosion requires going to the hospital to check the severity of the condition, and patients also need to observe their own physical condition, such as itching and pain in the external genitalia, lower abdominal and lumbosacral pain, frequent urination or difficulty urinating, difficulty conceiving, etc. They need to inform the doctor of their condition.

  Patients with cervical erosion need to rest more, avoid eating stimulating foods, smoking, and drinking alcohol. They also need to clean their external genitalia daily to prevent perineal infections. Pay attention to hygiene during sexual activity as well. If abnormal vaginal discharge and unusual odor are found, routine vaginal discharge examination is necessary for early treatment.

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