Many women have mild cervical erosion, and most patients will seek timely treatment. However, some patients may think it is mild and believe it will not cause significant harm to the body, so they do not take it seriously and do not want to treat the disease. They hope that mild uterine erosion can heal on its own. So, can mild uterine erosion heal on its own? Now let's introduce this issue.
Mild uterine erosion does not heal on its own and requires timely treatment. If mild uterine erosion is not treated in a timely manner, it can easily lead to the following hazards:
1. Disharmony in sexual life: Patients with cervical erosion who engage in sexual activity are prone to bleeding and may also experience pain and discomfort. If left untreated for a long time, it can easily lead to disharmony in sexual life, poor quality, and even affect family harmony.
2. Causing other diseases: Untreated mild uterine erosion can worsen the condition, trigger other diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, etc., and may also lead to cervicitis, and even infertility.
3. Inducing cancer: If mild cervical erosion is not treated early, the condition will worsen under the long-term stimulation of inflammation, which may lead to cervical cancer and endanger life.
From this, it can be seen that cervical erosion needs to be treated early. Without treatment, it will not heal on its own. Therefore, patients must go to the hospital early to treat cervical erosion and stay away from its harm.