Can You Swim with Cervical Erosion?
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Swimming or sitz baths are not recommended if cervical erosion remains untreated. Cervical erosion is the most common gynecological condition and the most frequent clinical manifestation of chronic cervicitis. Causes include mechanical irritation (e.g., intercourse), bacterial/viral infections, or chemical irritants.Mild cases of cervical erosion typically cause no noticeable discomfort and are often discovered only during gynecological examinations. Medically, it is classified into mild, moderate, and severe based on the extent of erosion. Depending on the depth of erosion, it can be further categorized into simple, granular, and papillary types. Cervical erosion is closely associated with the development of cervical cancer.Statistics indicate that women with cervical erosion have a cervical cancer incidence rate 10 times higher than those without. Furthermore, the severity of cervical erosion correlates with cervical cancer risk, with severe erosion carrying a significantly higher incidence than mild cases. Treatment options for cervical erosion include medication and physical therapies, primarily localized approaches selected based on the erosion's severity.Microwave therapy is currently a widely used and effective treatment for cervical erosion. Cervical erosion is a common manifestation of chronic cervicitis, characterized by the replacement of normal squamous epithelium with columnar epithelium, resulting in a bright red appearance. Treatment for cervicitis includes: - Testing for TCT (ThinPrep Cytology Test) and HPV (Human Papillomavirus) - Performing cytological examination and viral testing - If positive results are obtained, conducting colposcopy.
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