New Health Experts Q&A Women’s Health

Will minimally invasive surgery for cervical erosion be completely effective?

Asked by:Catie

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 05:32 AM

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  • Bishop Bishop

    Apr 18, 2026

    Cervical erosion generally does not require minimally invasive surgery, and in most cases can be improved with medication or physical therapy. Cervical erosion usually refers to ectopic cervical columnar epithelium, which is a physiological change and is not a real disease.

    Cervical columnar epithelial ectopia may be related to changes in hormone levels, chronic inflammatory stimulation and other factors. Mild cervical columnar epithelial ectopia usually has no obvious symptoms, but some patients may experience symptoms such as increased leucorrhea and contact bleeding. Asymptomatic cervical columnar epithelial ectopia generally does not require special treatment, and regular cervical cancer screening is enough. If accompanied by symptoms such as increased secretions or contact bleeding, drug treatment such as Baofukang Suppository, Xiaomi Suppository, etc., or physical therapy methods such as laser and freezing can be considered.

    Minimally invasive surgeries such as cervical conization are mainly suitable for pathological conditions such as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, rather than simple cervical columnar epithelial ectopia. Excessive treatment may cause damage to cervical function and affect fertility. Patients with cervical columnar epithelial ectopia should pay attention to keeping the vulva clean, avoid unclean sex, have a regular work and rest schedule, and exercise appropriately to enhance immunity. It is recommended to conduct cervical cancer screening every year, including cervical cytology and HPV testing, to detect and deal with cervical lesions in a timely manner.

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