Cervical electric ironing
Electric ironing is a very common method for treating cervical erosion. Electric ironing for cervical erosion refers to touching the ironing head to the erosion surface of the cervix during the treatment and pressurizing it slightly, moving it back and forth from the inside to the outside. The instantaneous high fever effect, the local temperature reached 100 degrees Celsius, caused the cervical erosion surface lesions to solidify, necrotize, scab, and fall off and repair. Treatment is usually performed within 3 to 7 days after menstruation is clean.
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