Possible risks after cervical tip

The article was consulted professionally by: Dr. Nguyen Chi Quang, Doctor of Maternity, Share99 Central Park International Health Hub. Doctors have many years of experience in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

Cervical tip is an effective treatment for early-stage cervical cancer. However, like other invasive procedures, this technique can also cause some undesirable side effects for patients such as bleeding, infection or affecting the ability to become a mother later.

1. What is cervical tip?

Cervical tip is a procedure to remove part of the cone of the cervical to remove damage to the cervical and the entire area is modified due to abnormal cells. Cervical tip is in place in the following cases: Continuous monitoring of abnormal Pap tests, diagnosis of pre-cervical cancer conditions, diagnosis of invasive cervical cancer (cancer that grows into the surrounding tissues or spreads beyond the cervical), treatment of pre-cervical cancer, local car cari car cancer or IA-stage cervical cancer.

Cervical tip can be treated from pre-cancerous or early invasive cervical cancer while retaining the uterus and ovaries, preserving endome endometrular function and reproduction for patients.

Cervical tip

Cervical tip is a procedure to remove part of the cone of the cervical neck due to damage

2. The risk of post-cervical musity

Any treatment can have side effects, and cervical tip is no exception. The following symptoms that may be encountered are:

  • Vaginal secrety: Brown or yellow in color, which can last for several weeks, the patient is instructed to use tampers;
  • Hemorrhage: May cause bleeding during surgery or appear within 2 weeks of the procedure. Bleeding during surgery is controlled with many techniques such as stitches or may even require a removal of the uterus if the bleeding is severe. In case of hemorrhage after the procedure, the doctor may prescribe the patient to use drugs applied to the cervical to prevent bleeding;
  • Other symptoms: Spasms or mild discomfort, infection;
  • Dangerous complications: Cervical stenosis and cervical failure are late complications after this procedure. Cervical stenosis can cause menstrual abnormalities, making conception difficult because sperm is more difficult to meet eggs. At the same time, cervical musentesis also slightly increases the risk of premature birth, premature amniotic rupture, cesarean section because the cervical does not progress or gives birth to a light-weight offspring.

Cervical tip is a simple procedure, effective treatment of early-stage cervical cancer. However, this technique can still cause some undesirable complications. Therefore, as recommended by the doctor, the procedure should be performed in combination with cervical endoscopy to reduce the height and diameter of the tip tissue, thereby reducing the negative impact on the patient's reproduction health.

At the same time, it is best for women to get vaccinated against HPV toreduce the risk of cervical cancer, periodic health check-up to detect the disease early, thereby having a timely, effective treatment direction, reducing the risk of negatively affecting motherhood.

Establishment of gynecology clinics

Regular gynecology examination every 06 months helps women detect gynecology

Currently, at Share99 International Health Hub, the cervical tip is performed with an electric ring (LEEP) for effective treatment and screening for cervical cancer. Patients can be completely assured with easy-to-use advantages, low cost, good hemattic hematoma and especially the ability to remove cervical cancer cells very effectively.

After the procedure, you will have to see a doctor after 01 week and if normal will have a regular gynecologic examination every 06 months. You will be given cervical cancer screening tests again to make sure all abnormal cells have completely disappeared and make sure not to return. If abnormal cervical tissue is detected, patients are likely to receive further active treatment.

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SEE MORE:

  • Can the tip of the cervical tip be placed in the contraceptive ring?
  • Electric Ring Cervical Tip (LEEP) – Things to Know
  • Endometrial Cancer: Symptoms, Causes and Screening

About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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