2/28/15

Cervical erosion

cervical erosion

The cervical erosion - A condition affecting the cervix in which a layer of mucusforming cells more characteristic of those found in the inner lining of the cervix  appear on its outside surface.

The eroded cervix has a fragile, reddened area on the surface. Usually, there are no symptoms, but some women experience bleeding at unexpected times and may have a vaginal discharge.

Cervical erosion may be present from birth. Other causes include injury to the cervix during labour and long-term use of oral contraceptives.

The condition is often  detected during a routine cervical smear test. Only women who have symptoms need treatment. Abnormal tissue may be destroyed using cauterization, cryosurgery,  diathermy, or laser treatment.

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