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How to treat cervical pain?
Can cervicitis be cured? 1. cervicitis can be cured by microwave therapy. The so-called microwave treatment of cervicitis is to put the microwave probe directly into the vagina, release energy to the erosive tissue, make the diseased and necrotic tissue in the microwave sports field, and use the thermal effect of microwave to coagulate the tissue protein, so as to achieve the purpose of necrosis and shedding. The advantages of microwave treatment of chronic cervicitis are: rapid destruction of necrotic tissue, thorough treatment, improvement of cervical local blood circulation, and obvious sterilization effect. Disadvantages are: severe local reaction, excessive bleeding, vaginal bleeding, excessive bleeding when tissue falls off, and long recovery time. Can cervicitis be cured? 2. Electroironing therapy can cure cervicitis. Electroironing therapy for chronic cervicitis is to cauterize the whole diseased tissue to make it necrotic and fall off. Only when it reaches a certain depth can the ideal therapeutic effect be obtained. However, a large area of scar will be left after the operation, which may affect the secretory glands and change the cervical mucus, thus leading to infertility. Of course, this is not absolute, and high-level surgery can minimize these hazards. Can cervicitis be cured? 3. Cervicitis laser therapy can cure cervicitis. Laser treatment of chronic cervicitis has the functions of diminishing inflammation, relieving pain and promoting tissue repair. Because this treatment method avoids direct contact with the neck, it is easy to grasp the depth of cauterization and the harm is relatively small. Usually it can be cured in about a month. It can be said that the operation is relatively safe and has little effect on future fertility. Can cervicitis be cured? 4. Cryotherapy can cure cervicitis. Cryotherapy for chronic cervicitis is safe, simple and effective. The specific operation process is to make the diseased tissue necrosis and fall off through the local freezing effect of liquid nitrogen, so that the new squamous epithelium can cover the cervix again. This method generally does not form scars when treating cervicitis, so it avoids the occurrence of adverse symptoms such as cervical stenosis and damage of secretory glands to the maximum extent, and does not cause postoperative infertility, especially for women with fertility requirements. Even so, this method will lead to a temporary drop in blood pressure during freezing, and ultra-low temperature stimulation will also cause autonomic nervous dysfunction, dizziness, abdominal pain and other reactions. Can cervicitis be cured? 5. The LEEP knife resection of cervicitis can cure cervicitis. LEEP knife is a very delicate operation, which not only has no damage to the surrounding tissues, but also has no pain during the treatment, leaving no scars after operation, effectively avoiding complications such as bleeding and infection. However, it should be noted that this technique is cervical conization, and the diseased tissue needs to be removed properly during treatment. Improper operation will also have adverse effects on related glands, and in severe cases, it will affect fertility, so be careful when choosing. Can cervicitis be cured? 6. The BBT radiofrequency ablation of cervicitis can cure cervicitis. The method of BBT radio frequency ablation for chronic cervicitis is to insert the long and thin radio frequency like wool into the self-coagulation knife, accurately locate the focus under the supervision of B-ultrasound, take high-frequency electromagnetic waves as the treatment source, dehydrate and coagulate the diseased tissue by using the thermal effect of electromagnetic waves, and then it is naturally absorbed and eliminated by the body to restore the original appearance of the cervix. This operation is less painful and the implementation process is less painful. However, due to the high fever effect, the local temperature of the lesion will increase, which will have a certain impact on the surrounding tissues. If not handled properly, it may lead to adverse symptoms such as cervical adhesion, which will affect fertility more or less. References:

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