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Is chronic cervicitis curable?

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Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 11:32 AM

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    Apr 02, 2026

    Chronic cervicitis can usually be cured, but a standardized treatment plan needs to be developed based on the cause and individual differences. Chronic cervicitis may be related to pathogenic infection, local irritation, abnormal hormone levels, low immune function, incomplete treatment and other factors. It can be intervened through drug treatment, physical therapy, surgical treatment and other methods. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor's instructions to complete the entire course of treatment and undergo regular review.

    1. Pathogen infection

    Persistent infection by microorganisms such as mycoplasma and chlamydia is a common cause. Patients may experience symptoms such as increased leucorrhea and contact bleeding. Antibiotics such as azithromycin tablets, doxycycline hydrochloride tablets, and levofloxacin tablets can be used as directed by your doctor. Sexual intercourse should be avoided during treatment, and sexual partners should be checked simultaneously.

    2. Local stimulation

    Long-term use of harsh lotions or hygiene products may damage the cervical barrier. Symptoms include vulvar itching and foul-smelling discharge. It is recommended to stop using irritating products and clean with warm water instead. If necessary, use local repair agents such as Sophora flavescens gel. Keeping the perineum dry and breathable will aid recovery.

    3. Abnormal hormone levels

    Fluctuating estrogen levels may cause cervical columnar epithelium to migrate outward. It is common in perimenopausal women, accompanied by menstrual disorders. Hormones can be adjusted through estradiol gel, and local inflammation can be improved by combining Baofukang suppository. Changes in hormone levels need to be monitored regularly.

    4. Low immune function

    Diabetes or long-term immunosuppressant use may delay healing. Such patients are prone to recurring infections and can be combined with Pidotimod oral liquid to enhance immunity and combined with Cervicitis Kang suppository for local treatment. Controlling underlying disease is key.

    5. Incomplete treatment

    Stopping medication on your own or not taking medication in a standardized manner can easily lead to prolongation of the condition. It is recommended to complete the entire course of treatment prescribed by your doctor, and you should review it even if the symptoms disappear. Laser or cryotherapy can be considered for stubborn cases, and cervical conization is required for severe cervical hypertrophy.

    Patients with chronic cervicitis should avoid excessive vaginal washing, choose pure cotton underwear and change it daily. Regular work and rest and a balanced diet can help improve immunity, and you can supplement vitamin C and zinc in an appropriate amount. HPV and TCT need to be reviewed 3-6 months after treatment. It is recommended to use condoms during sexual intercourse to reduce stimulation. If abnormal bleeding or abdominal pain worsens, timely follow-up consultation is required to avoid the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

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