When women find out that they have cervical erosion, surgery is also necessary to solve it. Although doctors explain to themselves that surgery is a minimally invasive type and not difficult, some people still worry that it will be very painful during surgery and affect their daily lives. So, is minimally invasive surgery painful for cervical erosion?
For women with cervical erosion who need minimally invasive surgery, the pain mainly depends on whether anesthesia is used. Anesthesia does not cause pain during the surgery, but after the anesthesia wears off, some pain can be felt. However, these pain sensations are within a tolerable range, and the pain sensation is not too great. You can rest assured to receive treatment.
Not all women with cervical erosion need to be treated with minimally invasive surgery, and some patients' conditions can be controlled with medication. Minimally invasive surgery may not completely solve cervical erosion, as it is prone to recurrence. If proper care is not taken after treatment, cervical erosion can easily recur.
It is recommended that patients with cervical erosion should go to a regular hospital to see a doctor when they find that they have discomfort. Whether to undergo minimally invasive surgery is also up to the doctor to decide. It is not the case that patients demand the surgery just because they hear others say that minimally invasive surgery can cure their cervical erosion problem. Blind treatment can have serious consequences, and patients may not be able to afford it.