For women, the uterus is one of the most important reproductive organs, and it is also very important to the entire family. In addition, women's uterus may also develop many diseases, so female friends must take good care of themselves in life, especially the uterus. In our daily lives, we often hear about cervical diseases. This type of disease often causes great harm to our body. So let us learn about cervical flesh. Will it disappear by itself? Experts from the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital explained that cervical polyps are mostly caused by long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation. The symptoms are not obvious, and there may be increased vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal discharge, vaginal contact bleeding, etc. Cervical polyps generally will not heal on their own and need timely treatment. Minimally invasive surgery is the best treatment method. Some women have heard that cervical polyps do not need to be treated at all and will fall off on their own. Is this true? Experts at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital pointed out: Generally, cervical polyps are soft and fragile and may fall off on their own; the possibility of shrinking is small, unless it is not a polyp but a submucosal fibroid. Moreover, cervical polyps are very harmful to physical health. First, there is a small amount of spotting, bright red bleeding, or a small amount of bleeding after sexual intercourse, which is sometimes mistaken for "menstruation". Some patients may have yellow leucorrhea at ordinary times, and most of them have a peculiar smell. If the disease is not treated promptly, there is a possibility of cancer, and once it becomes malignant, the consequences will be very serious. Therefore, if you are having this kind of trouble, don't pin your hopes on a miracle which is almost impossible to happen. You should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. The treatment of this disease is usually based on surgical resection, while anti-inflammatory treatment is performed for cervicitis, with the aim of achieving a more thorough and rapid treatment effect. 1. Cervical polyps cause difficulties in delivery: If cervical polyps are found, polypectomy should be performed in time, and the time should be within one month before delivery. If you give birth soon after the removal, the newly healed wound will cause slight bleeding due to the dilation of the cervix. As long as it is removed cleanly, it will not affect fertility. 2. Cervical polyps cause female infertility: If cervical polyps are not treated, they will gradually grow larger and block the cervical opening. Severe cases can cause female infertility. 3. Malignant transformation of cervical polyps: Because the symptoms of cervical polyps are not obvious, they are not easy to detect. By the time they are discovered, the lesions may have worsened, making diagnosis and treatment more difficult and missing the best time for treatment. 4. Impact on sexual life: Cervical polyps can cause bleeding during sexual intercourse, or bloody leucorrhea, affecting the normal life of couples. Experts remind: If you have cervical polyps, don’t take the chance that it will disappear or heal on its own. Be sure to go to a professional hospital for treatment to avoid delaying the disease! |
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