A cervical smear is mandatory. It should be followed by colposcopy and cervical biopsy if the result is unsatisfactory.
Cervical ectropion (erosion) requires no treatment unless the symptoms are affecting the patient's daily life.
First-line treatment is discontinuing hormonal contraceptives like oral contraceptive pills, depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, and switching to nonhormonal contraception methods.
A troublesome erosion may be treated by a number of treatments including:
There is a cure rate of 92 percent with treatment with cautery or microwave tissue coagulation therapy. A cure rate of 79 percent has been seen with laser treatment (2).
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