Sexual Health
Will cervical inflammation affect the fetus after pregnancy? Will cervicitis self heal without medication
The occurrence of cervicitis is a common condition, and we must pay attention to it, especially recognizing its impact and harm on patients. After falling ill, it is necessary to immediately and reasonably treat it to prevent treatment errors.
Does cervicitis have an impact on pregnancy?
The cervix is located at the junction of the uterus and vagina, and is a necessary passage for sperm to enter the fallopian tube and combine with the egg. If infected and inflamed by bacteria, cervical erosion, cervical hypertrophy, cervical polyps, and cervical gland cysts can occur. The increase in viscous and purulent vaginal discharge in the cervical canal can become an obstacle that sperm cannot overcome, which is not conducive to sperm penetration into the cervix. In addition, among patients with severe cervicitis, some female friends often have endocrine dysfunction, which, combined with multiple factors, is detrimental to pregnancy. In daily life, female friends must actively treat mild inflammation to avoid worsening the condition and affecting pregnancy.
Can cervicitis be cured
It is a chronic disease, and the symptoms of many mild patients are not obvious. With the same question, can chronic cervicitis be cured? In fact, the likelihood of a cure for chronic cervicitis is very low. Generally speaking, chronic gynecological inflammation has a relatively stubborn characteristic. In most cases, chronic cervicitis does not self heal and requires treatment before it can be cured. And if not treated thoroughly, it will still recur in a short period of time. At present, the best method for treating cervicitis is to use traditional Chinese medicine or various physical therapies. Treating cervicitis is safe and does not harm the cervix, nor does it delay normal work and life.
It is worth noting that chronic cervicitis is closely related to cervical cancer, and cervicitis is also one of the reasons for female infertility. Research has shown that 0.39% of cervical cancer cases occur in those without cervical erosion, while 2.05% of cervical cancer cases occur in those without cervical erosion. This data indicates that actively treating chronic cervicitis and taking proactive preventive measures are of great significance for patients' physical health and the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer. Suffering from chronic cervicitis must not be underestimated. Active treatment is necessary. Otherwise, the result would be unimaginable!
Treatment of cervicitis
1. Acute cervicitis
Mainly antibiotic treatment
(1) Empirical antibiotic treatment is recommended for patients with high-risk factors of transmission of diseases before obtaining pathogen test results.