Can cervical effusion heal itself?

Dr. Blair Clark
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2025-05-24 23:37:08 Views: 50 times

Whether the cervical effusion may self-heal should be judged according to the amount of effusion and the cause. For a small amount of cervical effusion, if it is caused by physiological reasons, such as just after menstruation, there may be a small amount of menstrual blood remaining in the cervical canal to form effusion. This situation usually over time, the effusion can be absorbed or discharged by itself, thus realizing self-healing. However, if the cervical effusion is caused by some pathological factors, such as cervical adhesion, inflammation, etc., and the amount of effusion is large, it is generally difficult to heal. Cervical adhesion will hinder the drainage of effusion and make it continue to accumulate; Inflammatory stimulation caused by effusion, if not timely treatment of inflammation, effusion may also continue to exist or even further increase, at this time often need to take targeted treatment measures, such as separation of adhesions, anti-inflammatory treatment, etc., to promote the elimination of effusion. In addition, if it is because of uterine surgery caused by cervical effusion, the possibility of self-healing is also small. If the cause is unclear, or if the effusion persists or is accompanied by discomfort, seek medical attention for detailed examination and evaluation so that appropriate treatment can be taken.

Can cervical effusion heal itself?



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