Many female infertility problems are caused by uterine polyps, because uterine polyps are the most harmful disease to women's health, and they are particularly prone to cause uterine fibroids. Sometimes, untimely treatment may lead to polyps becoming malignant. If benign polyps turn into malignant polyps, it is very serious for patients. Sometimes, the uterus may even need to be removed. So where do cervical polyps grow? Where do cervical polyps usually grow? Cervical polyps are a common gynecological disease and a clinical manifestation of chronic cervicitis (Cervicite). It is because chronic inflammation stimulates the local proliferation of the cervical mucosal tissue. Because the uterus itself has a tendency to reject, the proliferating mucosa gradually protrudes from the base to the external os of the cervix, forming a polyp-like change, so it is also called endocervical polyp. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of cervical polyps is due to stagnant dampness and heat, which damages the nutrients in the blood and damages the blood vessels and cell bands. Expert introduction: Cervical polyps are one or several small pedunculated bumps that grow in the cervix. The roots of the small bumps are mostly attached to the external os of the cervix, and only a few grow inside the cervical canal. The shape of the polyp is like a water droplet, with a diameter generally less than 1 cm. The stalk is slender, bright red in color, very soft and brittle, and easily bleeds upon contact. Most cervical polyps are a manifestation of cervical erosion (cervical erosion), which is formed by the proliferation of cervical mucosa under inflammatory stimulation. The surface of the polyp is covered with columnar epithelium, which contains cervical glands, abundant microvessels, loose connective tissue, and is accompanied by inflammatory cell infiltration. As long as inflammation exists, the polyp will recur after removal, so the treatment must be thorough. The introduced leep knife technology is the best method for treating cervical polyps. It is safe and effective, does not require hospitalization, has few complications, and can retain complete and continuous specimens for pathological examination, significantly reducing the misdiagnosis rate and missed diagnosis rate of cervical malignant tumors. It has a good therapeutic effect on patients with precancerous lesions such as cervical erosion (cervical erosion), cervical polyps, cervical hypertrophy, and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Experts point out that cervical diseases in women generally have a great impact on women's physical and mental health and fertility. Therefore, female patients are advised not to ignore the treatment and prevention of cervical polyps. They should treat them immediately once they are discovered. At the same time, they should do a good job of early detection and early treatment in their lives to stay away from the troubles of cervical diseases. |
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