What harm does cervical erosion have

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60% - 80% of the women who have given birth have cervical erosion in varying degrees. Although early cervical erosion does little harm to human body, if it is ignored in the early stage, it will produce many complications and even threaten life and health. So, what harm does cervical erosion have?

What harm does cervical erosion have

First: the impact of cervical erosion on pregnancy is mainly manifested in: Patients with cervical erosion due to cervical secretions more than normal, and viscous, so that sperm is not easy to pass, affect sperm activity, hinder sperm into the uterine cavity. The inflammatory environment of cervix can affect the environment of sperm and reduce the motility of sperm. Cervical secretions contain a large number of white blood cells, they will also phagocytize sperm. Bacteria and toxins in the cervix kill sperm.

Second: pregnant women with cervical erosion, with the increasing levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, cervical erosion will be significantly aggravated, vaginal bleeding. Although this kind of bleeding and spontaneous abortion caused by bleeding is not the same, does not directly affect the development of the fetus, as long as timely hemostasis can still be normal pregnancy. However, if not treated in time, it will affect the resistance of pregnant women, causing genital infection. Eventually, it will lead to premature rupture of membranes amniotic fluid loss, affect the normal growth and development of the fetus, abortion is inevitable.

Third: cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer are known as the three major gynecological cancer. Modern medical research shows that there is a certain relationship between cervical erosion and cervical cancer. According to the data, the incidence rate of cervical cancer is 10 times higher in those with cervical erosion than those without cervical erosion. Although the occurrence of cervical cancer is also related to many factors such as early marriage, early childbirth, prolificacy, sexual disorder and cervical herpes virus infection, as one of the preventive measures of cervical cancer, women of childbearing age should also have regular gynecological examination to strive for early detection and treatment.

matters needing attention

In addition to the three common hazards, cervical erosion can also cause precancerous lesions of cervical cancer. Therefore, the focus of cervical erosion is prevention.