As the entrance to a woman's uterus, the cervix should be kept clean and hygienic. During normal menstruation, bacteria can easily enter the vagina and cause inflammation. Paying attention to our personal hygiene will reduce unnecessary trouble for us. The proliferation of polyps in the cervical canal is due to the fact that the previous inflammation has not subsided and repeated infection stimulates the occurrence of lesions. So what symptoms will appear if polyps proliferate in the cervical canal? What causes cervical polyps? Many middle-aged women are patients with cervical polyps. During menstruation, women need to pay special attention to the hygiene of their vulva, because the flow of menstrual blood is very suitable for the growth of bacteria, so bacterial infection can easily occur. Having a gynecological examination once a year is a great way for women to maintain good health. Let’s understand what causes cervical polyps. 1. Inflammatory factors. Cervical polyps are mostly caused by long-term chronic inflammation in women. Long-term chronic inflammation can cause the cervical mucosa to be irritated and over-proliferate. When the female uterus expel these foreign bodies, the proliferating mucosa will protrude from the external os of the cervix. If this continues for a long time, cervical polyps will occur. What are the symptoms of cervical polyps The emergence of gynecological diseases such as cervical polyps has brought great inconvenience to the lives of women today, and it also affects women's health. However, because the disease is very mild, many people do not understand the symptoms of cervical polyps and always miss treatment. So, what are the symptoms of cervical polyps? 1. Abnormal leucorrhea Leucorrhea can often reflect women's health. If a woman finds that her leucorrhea turns yellow and has an unpleasant odor, and in severe cases may even contain blood, then she should consider whether she has cervical polyps. 2. Vaginal bleeding Women with cervical polyps will experience vaginal bleeding. The blood is bright red. It may occur during sexual intercourse, after menopause, or under normal circumstances. Are cervical polyps tumors? Many women actually don't know much about cervical polyps, so when the test results show that they have cervical polyps, they are very scared and worry that it is a tumor. So are cervical polyps actually tumors? In fact, polyps on the cervix are not a type of gynecological tumor. They appear because the cervix is severely stimulated by chronic inflammation, causing hyperplasia in the cervical mucosa. After the volume gradually increases, polyps are formed. Therefore, they are not tumors, so don't worry too much. However, the appearance of cervical polyps can also cause harm to patients, and treatment should not be ignored even if they are not tumors. In fact, cervical polyps are just a type of chronic cervicitis. As long as they are treated with standardized methods, the chances of recovery are still very high. After polyps grow in the cervix, patients will experience irregular bleeding or other symptoms and discomfort. In order to prevent the situation from getting worse and increase the difficulty of treatment, once cervical polyps are diagnosed, treatment should be received immediately. In most cases, doctors will recommend laser treatment or surgery. ... |
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