Question

Does second-degree cervical ulceration affect pregnancy?

Answer

When there is severe inflammation within the cervix, excessive secretions are produced, which may block the passage of sperm. Moreover, the white blood cells in these secretions can consume sperm, leading to infertility. Long-term untreated inflammation may also increase the risk of cervical cancer. It is advisable to actively seek treatment and understand the cause before treatment begins, implementing symptomatic therapy. In addition, daily care measures are indispensable. It is recommended to eat less spicy food and more eye-healthy foods.