Does third degree physical therapy for cervical erosion affect pregnancy

  Many people are very scared when they hear the words "cervical erosion". Some even think it is an incurable disease. When they hear that it is a gynecological disease, they will be very worried about the chance of pregnancy. So, does third degree physical therapy for cervical erosion affect pregnancy?

  

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  When cervical erosion occurs, it becomes difficult for sperm to pass through the cervix, which reduces the probability of pregnancy and affects it. However, this does not necessarily mean that pregnancy cannot be achieved.

  Cervical erosion is a chronic inflammation that is difficult to completely eliminate in the deep part of the cervix. Therefore, the surface squamous epithelium gradually sheds, and the shedding surface is gradually covered by columnar epithelium. Due to the relatively thin columnar epithelium of the cervical canal, the blood vessels and red substances beneath the epithelium can be clearly seen, resulting in a red appearance of the cervical erosion surface, which has a clear boundary with other normal squamous epithelium. Therefore, it is feared by many women.

  Cervical erosion is not a serious erosion as commonly understood by the public. It is a normal physiological phenomenon without many special clinical manifestations, and there is no need for special treatment for this symptom. The measures for treating cervical erosion that are currently being discussed online and in the streets and alleys are all incorrect. Only when severe symptoms of cervicitis appear, special treatment is needed.

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