What does cervical repair mean?


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Cervical repair refers to the repair of abnormal state or damage of the cervix through various medical means.
When cervical inflammation, erosion, polyps, intraepithelial neoplasia and other lesions occur, cervical repair can help remove the diseased tissue, promote the regeneration and repair of cervical tissue, thus restoring the normal structure and function of the cervix. For example, cervical erosion can be repaired by physical therapy such as laser, freezing, etc. to improve symptoms and prevent further development of the disease.
At the same time, in some cases, such as cervical laceration caused by childbirth, it may affect the shape and function of the cervix. Cervical repair can remodel the morphology of the cervix to a certain extent, making it closer to normal state, which helps to maintain the normal physiological function of the reproductive system and reduce the occurrence of related discomfort symptoms.
Moreover, timely repair of precancerous lesions of the cervix, such as surgical resection of high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia, can effectively reduce the risk of cervical cancer. This is because early intervention can prevent the progression of lesions and prevent them from developing into malignant tumors, which is of great significance to women's reproductive health.