Saturday, November 7, 2009

Cervical Erosion Treatment More Condition_symptoms Abnormal Bleeding, Post Coidal And Random...confirmation Of Cervical Erosion By MD Last Week, Cancer?

Abnormal bleeding, post coidal and random...confirmation of cervical erosion by MD last week, cancer? - cervical erosion treatment more condition_symptoms

I had some bleeding disorders during the last two months, not much until the last time I had sex with my boyfriend - and then I was bleeding a good bit, but it was too early for my period. I went to MD, where suspects can be chlamydia (which I doubt), because I had some itching (which I thought was a yeast infection is possible). He confirmed a cervical erosion. I had showers (generally believe) and spermicidal gel and the itching is because of this, but if I am bleeding into question. I have a history of severe dysplasia (pre cancer) of the cervix, which was dealt with and I am very concerned that there may be further developed and this could be the cause of the bleeding. No signs or symptoms of chlamydia and itching only after treatment for a yeast infection reduced. My father was in December or January, and that was normal. You should get the results this week. What should I be worried?

1 comment:

Evan_MD said...

It's great that the tests were negative! It's true that can heal the erosion of the cervix, her wounds, but I tend to be concerned about the results of Pap. All we can do now is, wait and see, but I would like to stay in the rest of the basin, until you know for sure. There is also a good opportunity for you and your boyfriend get tested and to establish a baseline, make sure that they are free from disease, and remain monogamous. Good luck! I hope that the results are good. You can increase your intake of folic acid and try to avoid doing things that change the pH value to its sheath (rinses, withdrawal without ejaculation, or the use of condoms, spermicidal chemical ....). The pH value and a good nutrition and immune systems are the best defense against the recurrence of dysplasia.

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