Chronic cervicitis is the most common gynecological inflammation, and female friends are not unfamiliar with this disease. It poses a great threat to the patient's physical health, and timely treatment is necessary after discovery. So, some patients who want to have children don't know if cervicitis will affect their fertility. So, can chronic cervicitis lead to childbirth?
Generally, chronic cervicitis is often caused by acute cervicitis not receiving timely and effective treatment, and common chronic cervicitis mainly includes cervical erosion. Mild cervicitis can generally lead to childbirth, and active treatment should be sought after to prevent the condition from progressing. Patients with moderate to severe chronic cervicitis need to receive treatment for cervicitis before preparing to have children, as the inflammatory parts of the body will have a large number of pus cells swallowing sperm, making it difficult for sperm to easily enter the uterus and making it difficult for patients to conceive.
Therefore, patients with chronic cervicitis should undergo active and thorough treatment before planning pregnancy, and consider conception after recovery. Because pregnancy and childbirth can also worsen the condition of cervicitis.
Patients should also pay attention to a balanced diet in their daily lives. Avoid eating fried, warm, sweet or greasy foods or seafood. These foods have a moisturizing effect and can reduce the effectiveness of treating chronic cervicitis, making it difficult for inflammation to subside. Patients should ensure genital hygiene in their daily lives, avoid re infection with bacteria, refrain from sexual intercourse during treatment and menstruation, and take medication regularly.