Is cesarean section prone to cervical erosion

  Cervical erosion is a disease that many women experience in their daily lives, and there are many causes of its onset. Women want to have relevant knowledge and take preventive measures. Some women are concerned that cesarean section may cause cervical erosion, so is cesarean section prone to cervical erosion?

  

Is cesarean section prone to cervical erosion1

  Cesarean section will not cause cervical erosion. Cervical erosion is generally caused by bacterial invasion of the cervix, and the surface of the squamous epithelium gradually sheds. At this time, the columnar epithelial hyperplasia of the cervical canal will take the opportunity to surround, making the appearance of the cervix appear rosy, and some may even appear granular, resulting in cervical erosion. According to the size of the erosion area, doctors divide erosion into mild, moderate, and severe. Generally speaking, less than 30% of the erosion area is mild, 30% -60% is moderate, and more than 60% is severe.

  There are many main clinical symptoms of cervical erosion, such as bleeding during sexual intercourse, vaginal fluid accumulation, irregular bleeding, etc. The specific pathogenesis is still unclear. Related to HPV infection and poor health status, not related to cesarean section.

  Cervical erosion is a symptom that cannot be ignored for women. If it is detected, targeted treatment must be carried out according to the specific symptoms. Treatment can be carried out through medication, physics, surgery, and other methods, and comprehensive nursing care should also be taken during the treatment. To help the body recover, it is necessary to maintain good personal hygiene, control diet, and regulate one's emotions.

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