Effect of cervical erosion on the success rate of test tube infants
Cervical erosion is one of the common diseases affecting women's reproductive health, which may have a certain impact on the success rate of IVF. The following will elaborate on the impact of cervical erosion on the success rate of IVF from the aspects of preparation, operation process, drug treatment and surgical treatment, and propose corresponding improvement measures.

preparation
The preparation of IVF is very important, including the evaluation of cervical conditions. Cervical erosion can lead to inflammation of cervical mucosa, which increases the risk of successful embryo transfer during in vitro fertilization. Therefore, for patients with cervical erosion, cervical treatment should be carried out before IVF to reduce the impact of cervicitis.
First, the cervicitis can be improved by local treatment, such as the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, etc. Secondly, cauterization, cryosurgery and other surgical methods can be used to eliminate cervical erosion lesions. Through these preparations, the success rate of IVF can be improved.
Operation process
The existence of cervical erosion may cause some problems during IVF operation. In the process of embryo transfer, due to the wide cervical channel, the embryo may be expelled from the body, thus reducing the success rate of pregnancy. In order to reduce the occurrence of this situation, strategies such as cervical puncture and laparoscopic catheter guidance can be adopted to ensure the safe embedding of embryos.
In addition, in the drug treatment phase, attention should be paid to the selection of drug dosage and use method, and the hormone level should be adjusted reasonably to prevent the immune response caused by cervical erosion from affecting the embedding of embryos. The improvement of these procedures is of great significance to the success rate of IVF.
medication
Drug treatment is an effective way to alleviate cervical erosion and inflammation, and can also play an auxiliary role in IVF. For patients with cervical erosion, drug treatment can be selected to reduce the inflammatory, immune response and other adverse effects caused by erosion lesions.
The commonly used medication includes local medication and oral medication. Local medication is mainly to use antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, hormones and other drugs for cervical inflammation and repair. Oral medicine commonly used are Chinese herbal conditioning, immune enhancers, etc., which can improve fertility by adjusting the internal environment of the body. At the same time, drug therapy can also be carried out before IVF, creating a good cervical environment for embryo transfer and improving the success rate.
surgical treatment
Surgical treatment is a common method for cervical erosion, and it can also promote the success rate of IVF. Surgical treatment can be carried out under the condition of severe cervicitis and poor drug treatment effect.
Common surgical methods include electrocautery and cryosurgery. Electrocautery can cut erosive lesions through high-frequency current to promote the repair of cervical mucosa; Cryopreservation is to kill the diseased cells by freezing the diseased tissue. These surgical treatments can eliminate cervical erosion lesions, reduce inflammatory reaction and improve the success rate of IVF.
summary
In conclusion, cervical erosion has a certain impact on the success rate of IVF. The success rate of IVF can be effectively improved by taking measures such as making preparations in the early stage of IVF, optimizing the operation process, conducting drug treatment and surgical treatment. For patients with cervical erosion, it is very important to select appropriate methods for treatment, which can not only improve fertility, but also increase the success rate of IVF.