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What to do if cervical erosion is grade III

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 03:04 PM

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  • Deborah Deborah

    Apr 01, 2026

    Cervical erosion III degree can be treated through drug treatment, physical therapy, surgical treatment, traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, daily care and other methods. Cervical erosion III degree may be related to chronic cervicitis, abnormal hormone levels, induced abortion, pathogen infection, vaginal flora imbalance and other factors.

    1. Drug treatment

    Patients with mild cervical erosion of grade III can use Baofukang suppository, Xiaomi suppository, anti-metritis tablets and other drugs as directed by the doctor. Baofukang Suppository is mainly used for cervical erosion caused by damp-heat stasis, Xiaomi Suppository has the effects of clearing heat, detoxifying, drying dampness and killing insects, and Kanggongyan Tablet can be used for cervical erosion caused by chronic cervicitis. Patients may experience slight irritation or increased secretions during medication, which are usually normal reactions.

    2. Physical therapy

    Patients with moderate to severe cervical erosion III can use physical methods such as cryotherapy, laser therapy, and microwave therapy. Cryotherapy uses low temperature to cause necrosis and shedding of diseased tissue. Laser therapy uses high-energy beams to precisely remove erosion surfaces. Microwave therapy can promote local blood circulation. Vaginal discharge or a small amount of bleeding may occur after physical therapy, which usually recovers on its own within 1-2 weeks.

    3. Surgical treatment

    For grade III cervical erosion that is ineffective with medication and physical therapy, cervical conization, Lip knife surgery, etc. may be required. Cervical conization can remove part of the cervical tissue for pathological examination. Lip knife surgery has less trauma and faster recovery. Before surgical treatment, it is necessary to complete relevant examinations to rule out cervical precancerous lesions, and regular follow-up examinations are required after surgery to ensure recovery.

    4. Traditional Chinese Medicine Conditioning

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that grade III cervical erosion is mostly related to dampness and heat. Traditional Chinese medicine can be used to treat the condition by clearing away heat, diluting dampness, detoxifying and stopping vaginal bleeding. Common prescriptions include Zhitie Fang, Gendan Xiegan Decoction, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine fumigation or sitz bath can also be used. Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning requires syndrome differentiation and treatment based on individual constitution, and it is recommended to be used under the guidance of professional Chinese medicine practitioners.

    5. Daily care

    Patients with grade III cervical erosion should keep their vulva clean and dry and avoid using irritating lotions to clean the vagina. Sexual intercourse should be prohibited during treatment, and bathing and swimming should be avoided. Underwear should be changed frequently and exposed to the sun. The diet should be light and spicy food should be avoided.

    Patients with grade III cervical erosion should pay attention to a regular schedule and ensure adequate sleep to help improve immunity. Proper aerobic exercise such as walking, yoga, etc. can promote blood circulation, but strenuous exercise should be avoided. Maintain an optimistic attitude, reduce mental stress, and have regular gynecological examinations and cervical cancer screenings. A reexamination should be performed 3-6 months after treatment to observe recovery and signs of recurrence. If abnormal bleeding, increased secretions, or odor occur, you should seek medical attention promptly.

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