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Can chronic inflammation of cervical mucosa heal itself?


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Chronic inflammation of the cervical mucosa may be self-healing, but if the problem is relatively serious, it still needs active treatment.
When the body's immune system is in a good state, it may inhibit and clear the local inflammation of the cervix, which may gradually reduce or even disappear the inflammation and realize self-healing.
However, this self-healing is not absolute. The occurrence of chronic inflammation of the cervical mucosa is related to many factors, such as persistent infection of pathogens, local stimulation, changes in hormone levels, etc. If these factors persist, it may be difficult to completely eliminate inflammation by relying solely on the body's own ability, and the possibility of self-healing will decrease. In
addition, there are differences between individuals. Some people's immune system may be more effective in responding to inflammation, while for others, it may be more difficult to rely on themselves to promote inflammation self-healing. Moreover, if inflammation has led to obvious symptoms, such as abnormal leucorrhea, swelling of the lower abdomen, etc., appropriate treatment intervention is usually more needed than self-healing.