How often is cervical conization reviewed?

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After cervical conization, it is generally reexamined once every 3 months after surgery, and then reexamined regularly according to the results of reexamination.

How often is cervical conization reviewed?

First, it is very important to conduct the first reexamination 3 months after surgery, which can timely understand the healing of surgical wounds and observe whether there are abnormalities such as bleeding and infection. Gynecological examination, cytological examination, etc. can evaluate the effect of surgery, ensure the success of surgery, and provide basis for follow-up treatment or follow-up plan.

If the first reexamination results are good and no obvious problems are found, the doctor may recommend extending the time interval of the next reexamination appropriately. However, if there are some special circumstances, such as poor wound healing, abnormal cells still exist, etc., it may be necessary to shorten the reexamination interval and closely monitor the changes of the disease in order to detect and deal with possible problems in time.



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