How long after cervical erosion surgery should a follow-up be conducted?
Cervical erosion itself is not an indication for surgery, but if surgery has been performed for cervical erosion, a gynecological outpatient follow-up can be done after 2 to 3 months. It is required that within one month, one must be cautious not to take tub baths. If the follow-up examination shows that the surgical site is healing well but there are abnormalities in secretions, tub baths may be taken or vaginal suppositories used under the guidance of a doctor. For cervical erosion, it is advised not to engage in sexual intercourse for three months, as the recovery process takes a considerable amount of time. If it is simply cervical erosion without precancerous lesions of the cervix, then a routine gynecological outpatient follow-up is sufficient without the need for further cytological examination.
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