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What Is The Treatment For Cervicitis And Mild Liver Enlargement?

I am suffering from cervicitis and mild liver enlagement .I have contacted to local leady doctor adn she adviced me histectomy .there is no sign of uterus cancer in ultrasound report.under such cercumstances is it correct advice for me .pl advice.what should be the right treatment.
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
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no, cervicitis is not an indication for hysterectomy until associated with sign of cancer on pap smear so you should not go for that.
you should take a proper treatment for cervicitis; keep hygiene in genital and peri-genital area, go for culture and sensitivity test of vaginal discharge and start antibiotic according to the sensitivity and if you are married treat your partner also with the same antibiotic for 5 to 7 days because it is a viscous cycle both partner must be treated to prevent propagation of infection
mild liver enlargement is not much problem if it is asymptomatic and with normal liver function test and may be due to fat deposition.
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What Is The Treatment For Cervicitis And Mild Liver Enlargement?

no, cervicitis is not an indication for hysterectomy until associated with sign of cancer on pap smear so you should not go for that. you should take a proper treatment for cervicitis; keep hygiene in genital and peri-genital area, go for culture and sensitivity test of vaginal discharge and start antibiotic according to the sensitivity and if you are married treat your partner also with the same antibiotic for 5 to 7 days because it is a viscous cycle both partner must be treated to prevent propagation of infection mild liver enlargement is not much problem if it is asymptomatic and with normal liver function test and may be due to fat deposition.