
Private Cervical Ectropion Procedure with Expert Gynaecologists
At Midlands Women’s Health, we provide specialist cervical ectropion treatment performed by experienced consultant gynaecologists in a safe, private clinical setting within Birmingham and The Midlands.
Cervical ectropion (also known as cervical erosion) is a common and usually harmless condition, but it can cause uncomfortable symptoms such as irregular bleeding, vaginal discharge, or pain during intercourse.
Our clinic offers fast diagnosis and effective cervical ectropion treatment, helping patients return to normal life quickly with minimal discomfort.

What Is Cervical Ectropion?
Cervical ectropion occurs when the glandular cells from inside the cervical canal move to the outer surface of the cervix.
These cells are more delicate and can bleed easily, which can lead to symptoms such as:
- Vaginal discharge
- Bleeding after sex
- Spotting between periods
- Pelvic discomfort
- Irritation or inflammation of the cervix
Cervical ectropion is not cancerous and does not increase the risk of cervical cancer, but treatment may be recommended if symptoms are persistent or disruptive.
Symptoms of Cervical Ectropion
Many women do not experience symptoms, but when symptoms occur they may include:
- Post-coital bleeding (bleeding after sex)
- Unusual vaginal discharge
- Light bleeding between periods
- Pelvic discomfort or irritation
- Increased sensitivity during intercourse
If you experience persistent symptoms, it is important to see a specialist gynaecologist for evaluation.rease the risk of cervical cancer, but treatment may be recommended if symptoms are persistent or disruptive.

Diagnosis of Cervical Ectropion
Cervical ectropion is usually diagnosed during a gynaecological examination.
Your consultant may perform:
- A pelvic examination
- A cervical screening or smear test
- A colposcopy to examine the cervix in detail
These tests help confirm the diagnosis and rule out other conditions.
Cervical Ectropion Treatment Procedure
If symptoms are troublesome, treatment may be recommended to remove the delicate cells causing irritation.
The most common treatment is cervical cauterisation, sometimes called cervical ectropion cautery.
The Procedure
During the procedure, a specialist uses one of the following techniques to seal the affected tissue:
- Diathermy cauterisation
- Cryotherapy (freezing treatment)
- Silver nitrate application
The treatment gently seals the glandular cells, allowing the cervix to heal with stronger protective tissue.
How Long the Procedure Takes
The procedure usually takes 5–10 minutes and is performed during a simple outpatient appointment.
Anaesthetic
Most patients do not require anaesthetic, although a local anaesthetic may be used if needed.

Recovery After Cervical Ectropion Treatment
Recovery from cervical ectropion treatment is usually quick and uncomplicated.
After the procedure you may experience:
- Mild cramping
- Light spotting or discharge
- Temporary watery discharge while the cervix heals
These symptoms usually settle within a few days to two weeks.
Patients are normally advised to:
- Avoid sexual intercourse for 1–2 weeks
- Avoid tampons during the healing period
- Follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions
Most patients can return to normal daily activities immediately.
Benefits of Cervical Ectropion Treatment
Treating symptomatic cervical ectropion can provide several benefits:
- Reduced abnormal bleeding
- Less vaginal discharge
- Improved comfort during sex
- Reduced cervical irritation
- Improved overall gynaecological health
Treatment is quick, safe, and highly effective for most patients.
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Why Choose Midlands Women’s Health?
Patients choose our clinic for cervical ectropion treatment because we offer:
- Consultant-led gynaecology care
- Rapid diagnosis and treatment
- Private, comfortable clinical environment
- Same-day procedures where possible
- Personalised care and clear medical guidance
Our specialists provide expert gynaecological care with compassion, discretion, and clinical excellence.
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Our Surgical Specialist

Dr Mamta Pathak
Consultant Gynaecologist & Gynaecology Surgical Specialist
GMC: 5194087
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cervical ectropion is often caused by hormonal changes that affect the cervix. It is most common in:
- Younger women
- Women taking the contraceptive pill
- Pregnant women
- Women with higher oestrogen levels
No. Cervical ectropion is a benign condition and does not increase the risk of cervical cancer. However, symptoms can sometimes be uncomfortable or disruptive.
Yes. In some cases cervical ectropion resolves naturally, especially if hormone levels change. Treatment is only necessary if symptoms are persistent or bothersome.
The procedure is usually quick and well tolerated. Some patients experience mild discomfort similar to a smear test, but pain is generally minimal.
Cervical cauterisation is highly effective, and most patients experience significant improvement or complete resolution of symptoms.
In some cases cervical ectropion can recur, particularly if hormone levels remain high. If symptoms return, the procedure can usually be repeated.
You should seek medical advice if you experience:
- Bleeding after sex
- Bleeding between periods
- Persistent unusual discharge
- Pelvic pain or discomfort
These symptoms should always be properly assessed by a specialist.
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Our friendly team at Midlands Women’s Health, a private women’s health clinic in Birmingham, is here to help
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Kat and Co, 20 Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1RP
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