The uterus is a very important reproductive organ for women and is the cradle of life. However, the occurrence of various gynecological diseases has a great impact on the uterus. The most typical one is the growth of polyps in the uterus. After all, it is an abnormal condition of the uterus, which makes women very worried and concerned about the solution. So, what should you do if polyps grow in your uterus? Let’s take a closer look below. Uterine polyps are a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, which is caused by excessive proliferation of the endometrium. Any mass that is attached to the inner wall of the uterine cavity by a thin pedicle can be clinically called a uterine polyp. Therefore, polyp-like masses in the uterine cavity may be pedunculated submucosal fibroids, endometrial polyps, adenomyoma-like polyps, and malignant polyps (cancer or sarcoma). What should I do if there are polyps in the uterus? For the treatment of endometrial polyps, traditional physical therapy and laparotomy are very painful, cause heavy bleeding, and slow recovery, causing great pain to women. For the treatment of uterine polyps, different treatment methods should be adopted according to the size, location, shape of the polyps and the age of the patient. When patients experience abnormalities such as increased vaginal discharge and menstrual changes, they need to go to a regular hospital for treatment in time. Clinical manifestations: This disease can occur at any age after puberty, but is more common in women over 35 years old. Single, small endometrial polyps often have no clinical symptoms and are often discovered during gross examination after hysterectomy due to other diseases, or diagnosed after diagnostic curettage. Patients with multiple diffuse type often have menorrhagia and prolonged menstruation, which are related to the increase in endometrial area and excessive endometrial hyperplasia. Large polyps or polyps that protrude into the cervical canal are prone to secondary infection and necrosis, causing irregular bleeding and foul-smelling bloody secretions. Endometrial polyps are a very common type of localized endometrial tumor that can occur at any age due to excessive proliferation of the endometrium. They are smooth and fleshy in hardness and protrude from the uterine cavity. The pedicles vary in length. Some may protrude outside the cervical os, while others may have shorter pedicles. Smaller polyps generally have no clinical symptoms. Some polyps that protrude outside the cervix are discovered when bleeding occurs after sexual intercourse. The above is an introduction to what to do if polyps grow in the uterus. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. If polyps grow in the uterus, it still needs to be taken seriously. Generally, surgical treatment is required. Otherwise, it is easy to develop complications of other diseases and even cause infertility. Female friends must pay enough attention to it. |
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