Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Cervical erosion is a lesion in the cervix due to replacement of the normal lining of the external cervix by different type of cel ls. It can be due to cervical inflammation, as in your case.
Treatment for cervical erosion is a course of antibiotics. If the erosion doesn't heal after that treatment, then a colposcopy should be done to rule out any cancerous or precancerous lesions.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Wishing you good health.
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Cauterization: Cauterization is used where there is much need to stop bleeding and spotting. The glandular cells are sealed off using this method to stop them from bleeding. Cauterization, also known as diathermy, uses electric current to cauterize the top layer of the bleeding cells.
Your doctor will use an anesthetic before performing this treatment. This method is the most common used to get rid of the bleeding. It can be done on an outpatient basis.