The cervix is the place where the female vagina connects to the uterus. Inflammation or polyps in this area are very common diseases. Most cervical polyps are benign. As long as the size is controlled and the inflammation is eliminated, you can live a normal life without the need for surgical treatment. However, some people's cervical polyps are malignant and may endanger their lives. While ensuring safety, what kind of treatment is best for cervical polyps? Cervical polyp is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis and is more common in married women. Due to long-term stimulation from chronic inflammation, the local mucosa of the cervical canal proliferates. Because the uterus has a tendency to expel foreign bodies, the proliferating mucosa can gradually protrude from the base to the external os of the cervix to form polyps. There are two types of cervical polyps: one that originates from the cervical mucosa, and the other that originates from the vaginal part of the cervix. Polyps can be single or multiple, of varying sizes, with diameters mostly less than 1 cm. Larger polyps may show certain clinical symptoms, while smaller polyps may have no symptoms and are only discovered during gynecological examinations. Cervical polyps have the possibility of malignant transformation (less than 1%). Once confirmed, polypectomy should be performed and the specimen should be sent for pathological examination. How to treat cervical polyps? What harm will cervical polyps bring to women? 1. Cause female infertility: If cervical polyps are not treated, they will gradually grow larger and block the cervical opening. In severe cases, it can cause female infertility. 2. Causes difficulties in delivery: If cervical polyps are found, polypectomy should be performed promptly, and the time should be within one month before delivery. If delivery occurs shortly after polypectomy, the newly healed wound will cause slight bleeding due to the dilation of the cervical opening. 3. Malignant transformation: Because the symptoms of cervical polyps are not obvious, they are not easy to detect. By the time they are discovered, the lesions may have worsened, making diagnosis and treatment more difficult and missing the best time for treatment. What should I do if I have cervical polyps? The treatment methods for cervical polyps are as follows: The best treatment for cervical polyps: BBT self-coagulation knife technology for treating cervical polyps The BBT self-coagulation knife not only does not damage the surrounding tissues, the treatment process is painless, and no scars are left after the operation, but it can also better avoid complications such as bleeding or infection, and has the advantage of not affecting reproductive functions after the operation. BBT self-coagulation knife surgery has an extremely short operation time of only 3 to 5 minutes. It is safe and painless and can be completed immediately with only local anesthesia, so the cost is relatively low. It is especially suitable for patients with cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical hypertrophy, cervical warts, and cervical precancerous lesions (CINⅠ, CINⅡ). |
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