What are the symptoms of cervical erosion

  When it comes to cervical erosion, everyone is familiar with it, which is a common gynecological disease. Due to the many experiences that women have in their lives, such as marriage and childbirth, there are also many people who suffer from cervical erosion. Many people are troubled by this disease, and many women do not understand the specific conditions of cervical erosion. So what are the symptoms of cervical erosion?

  

What are the symptoms of cervical erosion1

  Firstly, cervical erosion is one of the manifestations of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease in women. The most prominent manifestation is an increase in vaginal discharge, a thick yellow color, accompanied by an unpleasant odor, as well as lower back pain, pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and abdominal pain. Many women may experience minor bleeding or irregular vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse. If inflammation spreads or spreads directly to the trigone of the bladder, it can also stimulate the bladder to develop bladder triad symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination. During gynecological examinations, cervical mucosal erosion, congestion, edema, and other conditions may also be observed.

  Secondly, cervical erosion can also cause patients to experience vaginal itching. Some patients may also experience increased or foul smelling secretions, and in severe cases, vaginal pain or even vaginal bleeding may occur.

  Finally, patients with cervical erosion should pay attention to rest more in their daily lives, ensure sufficient and good sleep, avoid staying up late or overworking, and balance work and rest. If conditions permit, they can participate in some relatively easy physical exercise or sports. In terms of hygiene, more attention should also be paid to keeping the vaginal area clean and dry, taking frequent showers, changing underwear frequently, and preferably choosing pure cotton underwear.

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