In life, many women suffer from endometrial polyps. This disease is very common and is generally more common in married women and middle-aged women. This disease has a great impact on women's health. After suffering from polyps, timely treatment is required, otherwise it will cause great harm. If reasonable and scientific treatment is not carried out, it will not only cause infertility, but also cause intrauterine infection. What to do if you have endometrial polyps? 1. Chinese medicine conditioning: Patients with a long course of illness often suffer from anemia due to excessive menstruation. Therefore, after polyp removal, they should be given drugs to nourish the spleen and qi, nourish the blood and produce blood to promote rapid recovery of the body. Commonly used medicines: ginseng (or codonopsis), astragalus, yam, atractylodes, jujube, longan meat, angelica, donkey-hide gelatin, rehmannia, white peony root and other medicines for syndrome differentiation and treatment. 2. Treatment of inflammation: Uterine polyps are a manifestation of chronic cervical inflammation. Although the polyps have been removed, the chronic inflammation of the uterus has not been eliminated, and the pathogenic bacteria still lurk in the cervical tissue, which means that the cause of the disease still exists. Therefore, after removing uterine polyps, chronic inflammation of the uterus should also be treated to prevent recurrence of polyps. 3. Pay attention to hygiene: Pay attention to the hygiene of the vulva to prevent vaginal inflammation and cervical erosion. At the same time, you should maintain sexual hygiene. In addition, you should frequently dry your bedding, wear cotton underwear and wash and change it frequently. 4. Regular follow-up: After cervical polyp surgery, you should go to the hospital for regular follow-up. The first check-up should be about 3 months after the operation, and then every six months to one year. How to treat endometrial polyps 1. When uterine polyps are large, have pedicles, are located inside the cervical canal or outside the cervical opening, and can be seen or touched, they can be removed from the cervix, and then a cervical and uterine cavity curettage can be performed to scrape out the remaining polyps. 2. When hysteroscopic curettage is performed for small or diffuse endometrial polyps, the entire uterus should be scraped, especially the fundus and uterine cornu. Small, solitary, pedunculated polyps are easily missed because they are located at the fundus of the uterus. 3. For patients over 40 years old with frequent recurrence of polyps and bleeding and obvious symptoms, endometrial resection or hysterectomy can be performed under hysteroscopy. |
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