Do cervical polyps need surgery?

Do cervical polyps need surgery?

Key reminder: Cervical polyps are a type of chronic cervicitis and are more common in married women. Generally, chronic cervical polyps have no obvious symptoms, and most patients are discovered through routine physical examinations. Although cervical polyps are generally small in the early stages, if not treated in time, the polyps will gradually grow and may seriously endanger women's lives.

Cervical polyp is a gynecological disease that exists in women's reproductive organs. Generally, it is because there is too much feces in the woman's body, which blocks the cervix, and the cervix undergoes a proliferative reaction under the stimulation of feces. This is how polyps are formed. Generally speaking, the best time to treat cervical polyps is in the early stages of a woman's illness. Because the polyps at this stage are smaller, the total number is small and they are not dispersed. If the patient can receive appropriate treatment, it is basically rehabilitation. There are generally two ways to treat smaller cervical polyps, namely drug treatment and surgical treatment.

1. Drug treatment of cervical polyps

For female patients with small polyps, cervical polyps can be treated with medication. Because drug treatment has the advantages of less harm to female patients' bodies and convenient treatment. However, female patients must be sufficiently cautious when using medication for treatment and should not be too impatient. Because the drug treatment of cervical polyps generally takes a long time, and female patients will not see obvious effects in the short term when they first take the medicine.

2. Surgical treatment of cervical polyps

If a woman with cervical polyps feels that the treatment time with medication is too long, she can choose surgery to treat the cervical polyps. Generally speaking, the most common surgical method for cervical polyps is minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery for cervical polyps has the advantages of shorter treatment time, complete disease treatment and easy recovery after surgery. However, this type of treatment requires more money than drug therapy. Therefore, patients need to effectively choose treatment methods based on their own specific conditions.

In general, for female patients with small cervical polyps, the treatments that are generally suitable for them include not only surgical treatments but also drug treatments. Whether the patient chooses surgery or medication should be determined based on his or her specific situation. However, no matter which method the patient adopts for treatment, they should pay attention to their living habits in daily life, because once women's hygiene is not good, they are likely to be infected. Once female patients are infected, a variety of complications will occur.

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