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What anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken for cervical erosion?

Asked by:Martha

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 03:44 AM

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  • Joanne Joanne

    Apr 03, 2026

    Cervical erosion generally does not require the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, but if it is combined with infection, you can use amoxicillin capsules, metronidazole tablets, levofloxacin tablets, cefixime dispersible tablets, clindamycin phosphate gel and other drugs as directed by your doctor.

    1. Amoxicillin capsules

    Amoxicillin capsules are penicillin antibiotics and are suitable for cervical infections caused by sensitive bacteria. The drug exerts a bactericidal effect by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis and is effective against common pathogenic bacteria such as Streptococcus and Escherichia coli. A penicillin skin test is required before use to avoid allergic reactions. Adverse reactions such as diarrhea and rash may occur during medication. It is recommended to take probiotics two hours apart.

    2. Metronidazole tablets

    Metronidazole tablets are effective against anaerobic bacteria and trichomoniasis infections, and are suitable for bacterial vaginosis combined with cervical inflammation. The drug can penetrate microbial cells and destroy the DNA structure. Common side effects include metallic taste, nausea, etc. It is necessary to strictly abstain from alcohol during medication and within 3 days after stopping medication, otherwise it may cause a disulfiram-like reaction.

    3. Levofloxacin tablets

    Levofloxacin tablets, as a quinolone broad-spectrum antibiotic, are effective against atypical pathogens such as chlamydia and mycoplasma. It works by inhibiting bacterial DNA gyrase, but may affect cartilage development and is contraindicated by pregnant women and adolescents under 18 years old. After taking the medicine, you need to avoid direct sunlight to prevent photosensitivity reactions.

    4. Cefixime dispersible tablets

    Cefixime dispersible tablets are third-generation cephalosporins with strong antibacterial activity against Gram-negative bacteria. The drug works by destroying bacterial cell wall synthesis, and a common side effect is gastrointestinal discomfort. Taking it together with calcium and magnesium preparations will reduce the efficacy of the medicine. It is recommended to take it 2 hours apart.

    5. Clindamycin phosphate gel

    Clindamycin phosphate gel is suitable for local bacterial infections and can inhibit protein synthesis to kill pathogens such as Propionibacterium acnes. Topical preparations may reduce systemic side effects but may cause dry and flaky skin. When using, avoid mucosal areas. If severe irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately.

    Cervical erosion is essentially a physiological phenomenon caused by the outward migration of cervical columnar epithelium. In most cases, no special treatment is required. You should keep your vulva clean and dry every day, choose cotton breathable underwear, and avoid frequent vaginal douching. It is recommended to use condoms during intercourse to reduce stimulation, and to undergo regular cervical TCT and HPV screening every year. If symptoms such as an increase in abnormal vaginal discharge and contact bleeding occur, you should seek medical advice promptly to determine whether there is a co-infection. All drugs must be used under the guidance of a doctor and cannot be purchased and taken by yourself.

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