

Niu Hai Jing

About me
Graduated from the Clinical Medicine Department of Hebei Medical University in 1991, with a bachelor's degree. I am a deputy chief physician in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and have been working in the field of obstetrics and gynecology for 27 years.
Proficient in diseases
Specializing in surgical treatment, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy for cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and ovarian cancer. Offers comprehensive treatment options, including Leep therapy for cervical diseases, tubal anastomosis, abortion and induction of labor, as well as modern cesarean section procedures. Provides management for various complicated deliveries, infertility, and eugenics treatment.

Voices

What should I do about cervical polyps?
Cervical polyps are a type of chronic cervicitis. Cervical polyps are local protrusions formed by the hyperplasia of the cervical canal mucosa, known as cervical polyps. Cervical polyps often have a stalk that protrudes from the base towards the external orifice of the cervix. Once cervical polyps are discovered, a cervical polyp removal procedure can be performed. If there is bleeding during the procedure, hemostasis can be achieved using LigaSure or microwave. After the surgery, sexual activity should be avoided for one month, and antibiotic treatment should be administered for three to five days.

Can vulvar leukoplakia be cured completely?
Vulvar lichen sclerosus cannot be cured. Vulvar lichen sclerosus is also known as vulvar sclerosis and is mainly characterized by atrophy, thinning, and depigmentation of the vulvar and perianal skin, turning it white. The symptoms mainly include vulvar itching and a burning sensation. Sometimes the skin may appear shiny, wrinkled, and less elastic, which can also lead to cracking and peeling. Treatment generally involves local medications and is primarily supported by physical therapy. While most treatments are effective, they are not curative and require repeated therapy.