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How to eliminate cervical hyperplasia

Asked by:Marcia

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 11:57 AM

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  • Maggie Maggie

    Apr 06, 2026

    Cervical hyperplasia can be improved through life intervention, drug treatment, physical therapy, surgical treatment and other methods. Cervical hyperplasia may be related to chronic inflammatory stimulation, abnormal hormone levels, childbirth injuries and other factors. It usually manifests as symptoms such as increased leucorrhea and contact bleeding.

    1. Life intervention

    Cervical hyperplasia caused by chronic inflammation can be alleviated by improving living habits. Wash your perineum with warm water every day, choose cotton breathable underwear and change it frequently. Avoid frequent use of vaginal washes to prevent bacterial flora imbalance. Appropriately supplement foods rich in vitamin A and vitamin E, such as carrots, nuts, etc., to help repair mucous membranes.

    2. Drug treatment

    For cervical hyperplasia caused by bacterial vaginosis, suppositories such as Baofukang suppository and Xiaomi vaginal effervescent tablets can be used as directed by the doctor. People with mycoplasma infection can take doxycycline hydrochloride enteric-coated capsules or azithromycin dispersible tablets orally. When accompanied by HPV infection, recombinant human interferon α2b vaginal effervescent tablets need to be used together with regular medication and review.

    3. Physical therapy

    Moderate to severe hyperplasia can be treated with microwave or cryotherapy. Microwave promotes local blood circulation and accelerates the absorption of inflammation through high-frequency electromagnetic waves. Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen to cause necrosis and shedding of diseased tissue at low temperatures. Mild abdominal pain may occur during treatment, and strenuous exercise needs to be avoided after surgery. Both methods require avoiding menstrual periods, and sexual intercourse is prohibited for 2 months after treatment.

    3. Physical therapy

    Cervical hyperplasia can be treated with microwave or cryotherapy. Microwave promotes local blood circulation and accelerates the absorption of inflammation through high-frequency electromagnetic waves. Cryotherapy uses liquid nitrogen to cause necrosis and shedding of diseased tissue at low temperatures. Mild abdominal pain may occur during treatment, and strenuous exercise needs to be avoided after surgery. Both methods require avoiding menstrual periods, and sexual intercourse is prohibited for 2 months after treatment.

    4. Surgical treatment

    For cervical hyperplasia that continues to progress, LEEP knife conization or cold knife conization can be selected. The LEEP knife uses high-frequency radio waves to circularly remove diseased tissue, with short operation time and less bleeding. Cold knife conization is suitable for deep lesions and provides a more precise resection but a longer recovery period. Postoperative pathological examination is required to rule out cancer, and it takes 6-8 weeks for the wound to heal completely.

    5. Traditional Chinese Medicine Conditioning

    For cervical hyperplasia due to qi deficiency, Buzhong Yiqi Pills can be taken, and for those with backache, Wuji Baifeng Pills can be taken. The damp-heat type manifests as yellow and thick secretions, so it is suitable to combine Gynecology Qianjin Tablets with Ermiao Pills. For traditional Chinese medicine fumigation and cleansing, you can use sophora flavescens, Phellodendron and other medicinal materials to decoction and take a sitz bath, once a day for 2 weeks. Avoid spicy and irritating foods during treatment.

    Regular gynecological examinations are the key to preventing cervical hyperplasia, and annual TCT and HPV combined screening is recommended. If abnormal bleeding occurs or the odor of secretions worsens, you should seek medical attention promptly to evaluate the extent of the disease. All treatments must be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid self-medication and delaying the condition.

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