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Will cervical erosion recur after Lip Knife surgery?

Asked by:Dalia

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 02:08 PM

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  • Baird Baird

    Apr 02, 2026

    Cervical erosion may recur after Liposuction surgery, but the probability is low. Cervical erosion usually refers to ectopic cervical columnar epithelium. Lip knife surgery achieves therapeutic effect by removing the diseased tissue. Postoperative recurrence may be related to factors such as improper postoperative care and persistent infection.

    Lip knife surgery uses high-frequency radio waves to accurately remove cervical disease tissue. When the postoperative wound heals well, the probability of recurrence is low. After surgery, you need to follow the doctor's advice for regular check-ups, avoid premature sex and bathing, and keep the perineum clean and dry. Most patients can complete cervical metaplasia and return to normal squamous epithelial coverage 3-6 months after surgery. Standardized use of antibiotics to prevent infection after surgery, such as cefixime dispersible tablets, azithromycin tablets, etc., can reduce the risk of recurrence.

    A small number of patients may relapse due to persistent HPV infection, poor postoperative wound healing, or immune dysfunction. High-risk HPV infection is an important cause of recurrence of cervical lesions and requires regular monitoring through HPV typing testing. If symptoms such as abnormal vaginal bleeding and increased secretions occur after surgery, a colposcopy review should be performed in a timely manner. For recurrent cervical lesions, antiviral treatment may be required in combination with drugs such as interferon suppositories, or a second surgery may be considered.

    After surgery, spicy and stimulating foods should be avoided, and appropriate amounts of high-quality protein and vitamins should be supplemented to promote tissue repair. Cervical TCT and HPV screening must be performed on time 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery. It is recommended to use condoms within 1 year after surgery to reduce the risk of infection. Pay attention to the balance between work and rest every day, and do appropriate gentle exercises such as brisk walking and yoga to enhance immunity.

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