Leucorrhea after cervical polyp surgery

Leucorrhea after cervical polyp surgery

Cervical polyps are a common gynecological disease in life. This gynecological disease can cause a lot of inflammation, so when you find it, you must treat it quickly while the polyps are small, because the polyps will grow bigger and bigger. Many people will choose to use surgery to treat cervical polyps. In this process, just remove the polyps and take some anti-inflammatory drugs to get better. So why is there thick leucorrhea after cervical polyp surgery?

Posterior pelvic inflammatory disease and other causes of low back pain may require cleaning of the vulva to observe whether the discharge has improved. At the same time, consider actively reviewing B-ultrasound and other conditions, follow the doctor's advice, and take anti-inflammatory drugs to observe whether the discomfort has improved. Pay attention to rest.

If you are infected with vaginitis, it is recommended that you do a routine examination of your vaginal discharge to determine which type of vaginitis you have and then treat it symptomatically. Keep your vulva clean and dry. Avoid scratching, washing with hot water and using soap. If you are infected, use potassium permanganate solution for a sitz bath. Your underwear should be breathable and loose. Avoid alcohol and spicy or allergic foods.

Mild menstrual disorders caused by surgery. Because the symptoms are not serious, there is no need to go to the hospital for treatment. You can take Liuwei Dihuang Pills for conservative treatment to see the effect.

Cervical polyps are a type of chronic cervicitis, which are more common in married women. The roots of polyps are mostly attached to the cervical canal or the outer opening of the cervix. They are generally small, with a diameter of less than 1 cm, single or multiple. There are also larger ones, with a diameter of several centimeters, with pedicles, and protruding outside the cervical opening as they grow. Small polyps remain in the cervical canal and only slightly appear at the cervical opening.

Do a routine check of vaginal discharge to determine which type of vaginitis it is and then treat it symptomatically. Keep the vulva clean and dry. Avoid scratching. Wash with hot water and use soap. Use potassium permanganate solution for sitz baths when there is infection. The underwear should be breathable and loose. Avoid alcohol and spicy or allergic foods.

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