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Can Cervical Dysplasia Be Treated Without Conization? Non-Surgical Korean Medicine Treatment to Protect Your Uterus
If you have been diagnosed with cervical dysplasia and heard the word 'conization,' you likely feel significant anxiety and fear. Especially for young women or those planning for pregnancy, the burden of surgery and the risk of premature birth due to a shortened cervix can be overwhelming. If you are looking for non-surgical alternatives to prevent progression to cancer, Dalimchae Clinic's approach might be the answer.
💡 Key Answer The three most common causes for "Can it be treated without conization?": ① HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infection / ② Decreased immunity / ③ Weakened uterine environment due to chronic inflammation. Dalimchae Clinic helps the body overcome the virus naturally and promotes the regression of abnormal cells through Constitutional Improvement.
Cervical Dysplasia: Why Consider Non-Surgical Treatment?
Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous condition where cervical cells become abnormal, primarily due to HPV infection. While most HPV infections clear naturally, high-risk strains can lead to dysplasia and eventually cervical cancer if they persist.
Many cases of CIN1 and CIN2 have the potential to recover naturally or through Korean medicine by strengthening immunity and improving the uterine environment. Conization involves removing part of the cervix, which can lead to complications such as bleeding, infection, and an increased risk of premature birth in future pregnancies. Therefore, non-surgical conservative treatment should be carefully considered, especially for those planning for pregnancy.
How Korean Medicine Supports Natural Recovery
Rather than directly killing the virus, Korean medicine aims to create an immune environment where the body can overcome the virus and support the regeneration of damaged cervical tissue. The focus is on improving blood circulation in the cervix, reducing inflammation, and normalizing vaginal pH and immunity.
A 2022 study in 'Frontiers in Pharmacology' reported that herbal medicine combined with immunotherapy increased anticancer effects by 2.8 times by enhancing macrophage function and T-cell activity. Another 2019 study in 'The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology' showed cases of high-risk HPV and dysplasia improving after Korean medicine treatment, which promotes apoptosis of abnormal cells and improves the mucosal environment.
Dalimchae's Constitutional Improvement: Creating a Body That Doesn't "Turn Back On"
Dalimchae Clinic proposes 'Constitutional Improvement' as a fundamental solution. Our bodies have natural healing powers, but stress and poor habits can weaken these functions, allowing HPV to persist.
Constitutional improvement identifies the cause of immune deficiency and restores uterine health so the body can fight off lesions on its own. We use customized herbal medicine, acupuncture, and pharmacopuncture to remove blood stasis, promote circulation, and help tissue regeneration.
Self-Checklist: Is This You?
If you meet 3 or more of the following, consider non-surgical treatment and immunity improvement:
- Feeling a recent drop in immunity.
- Chronic vaginitis, discharge, or pelvic pain.
- History of HPV infection.
- Severe or irregular menstrual pain/volume.
- Pain or bleeding during intercourse.
- Frequent fatigue and lethargy.
- Diagnosed with cervical dysplasia in a routine check-up.
Criteria:
- 3-4 items: Recommended to review Korean medicine complex treatment.
- 5+ items: Recommended to visit Dalimchae Songdo Branch immediately for precise diagnosis and treatment.
FAQ
Q. How long does treatment take? A. It varies by stage (CIN1-3), HPV type, and immune status. CIN1 often sees faster recovery with Korean medicine.
Q. Is HPV treated with Korean medicine? A. We strengthen immunity to help the body clear the virus naturally, aiming for HPV-negative status.
Q. Can it recur after conization? A. Yes, surgery removes the lesion but not the latent virus. Korean medicine helps prevent recurrence by restoring the uterine environment.
Q. Can vaginitis be treated together? A. Yes, improving the vaginal mucosal environment and pelvic circulation helps both conditions simultaneously.
Cervical dysplasia is not a problem to be solved by just waiting. If you approach it in the right direction, your body reacts faster than you think. Bring your symptoms to Dalimchae Clinic, and we will find the cause together.
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Medical Supervision: Oh Hyunmin, KMD, Dalimchae Songdo Branch.
