In our lives, many women suffer from uterine polyps. When the diameter of the polyps in the female uterus is too large, women need to undergo a polypectomy, because the oversized polyps will rupture after being squeezed, and bleed after rupture, and may also cause heavy bleeding in women, which may endanger women's lives in severe cases. So what should be done if uterine polyps rupture and bleed heavily? Whenever people hear about bleeding, they get a little scared, let alone heavy bleeding. Uterine polyps can be single or multiple, with a diameter of less than 1 cm, a small size, a tongue-shaped appearance, a soft and brittle texture, bright red color, easy to bleed, and a slender pedicle. Generally, uterine polyps are a fleshy growth that grows in the cervical canal or the external os of the cervix and is a manifestation of cervicitis. What is the manifestation of heavy bleeding caused by uterine polyp rupture? If uterine polyps are not treated, they will gradually grow larger, blocking the cervical opening, and will bleed with the slightest touch. Some may even rupture and bleed. The specific form of bleeding can be a small amount of bright red spotting, or a small amount of bleeding after sexual intercourse. Severe cases can cause infertility, bleeding, or bloody leucorrhea. What are the dangers of uterine polyp rupture and heavy bleeding Uterine polyps have a lot of effects on women. The harm of uterine polyp rupture and heavy bleeding to women is similar to that of uterine polyps, but bleeding is a more serious condition, so patients should pay attention to it. The harm of uterine polyp rupture and heavy bleeding to women is mainly manifested in: 1. Impact on sexual life: If uterine polyps are not treated, they will gradually grow larger and block the cervix, causing bleeding during sexual intercourse or bloody leucorrhea. 2. Impact on pregnancy: If uterine polyps block the cervical opening, it will cause cervical stenosis or deformation of the cervical canal, thereby hindering the normal upward movement of sperm and affecting pregnancy. 3. Cause other gynecological diseases: For patients who do not receive treatment for a long time, uterine polyps can also cause other gynecological diseases due to long-term inflammatory stimulation, such as cervical erosion, cervical hypertrophy, etc. 4. Risk of cancer: Although uterine polyps rarely become cancerous, the probability is between 0.2% and 0.4%. It often occurs in middle-aged women around 45 years old. Especially those who suffer from uterine polyps after menopause should be more cautious and not let the polyps turn into erosion. |
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