Cervical polyps are a common gynecological disease in women. Suffering from cervical polyps is very harmful to women's health and requires active treatment. There are many causes of cervical polyps in women. When treating cervical polyps, it is necessary to find out the cause and then treat it symptomatically. Before finding out the cause, it is best not to take medication blindly to avoid worsening the condition. What to do with cervical polyps? 1. Generally, once cervical polyps are discovered, they should be removed surgically. The removal of cervical polyps is relatively simple. First, disinfect the vagina and cervix with complex iodine, then use hemostatic forceps to clamp the base of the polyp pedicle and rotate it. Some women are afraid of having surgery and are reluctant to go to the hospital for treatment after suffering from cervical polyps, thus delaying the best time to treat cervical polyps. Therefore, women are reminded that timely treatment of cervical polyps is the key. 2. Surgery is a common treatment for cervical polyps, so women don’t have to worry. Moreover, the cost of surgery for cervical polyps is not high and most women can afford it. More importantly, patients with cervical polyps can recover in a relatively short period of time after treatment, which also meets women’s life needs to a certain extent. 3. Although cervical polyps have been removed, the inflammation of the cervix has not been completely eliminated, so polyps may recur. Patients should have regular check-ups to prevent recurrence. The operation is painless. If the polyp is large and the pedicle is thick, microwave electrocautery can be used to stop bleeding after removal. Anti-inflammatory and hemostatic drugs should be used for 3 days after the operation. No matter the size of the polyp after removal, a pathological examination should be performed to avoid carelessness and misdiagnosis. 4. If women do not receive treatment early, it may cause cervical lesions, which will pose a threat to women's health. If cervical polyps are found, they must be treated early to achieve better results. How to prevent cervical polyps? 1. Take good care of your health during menstruation, after childbirth or after miscarriage; pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva, but do not use irritating detergents when cleaning the vulva. 2. Pay attention to sexual hygiene. Before sexual intercourse, both men and women should clean the vulva. Men with long foreskin should clean their penis thoroughly to prevent bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc. from "quietly" invading. 3. Actively treat gynecological inflammations such as cervicitis and vaginitis. Regular gynecological examinations are also very important. |
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