Cervical polyps are a common gynecological disease among women. They seriously affect women's physical and mental health, bring troubles to their lives and work, and even affect the relationship between couples. Only by understanding the causes of cervical polyps can we better treat cervical polyps. So what are the causes of cervical polyps? 1. Endocrine disorders In particular, it is related to excessively high estrogen levels. Estrogen promotes the development of the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries themselves, and at the same time, the endometrium proliferates and produces menstruation. It can also promote the accumulation of subcutaneous fat, the retention of sodium and water in the body, and the deposition of calcium in the bones. Estrogen, whether it is secreted too much or too little, is not good. Especially high estrogen levels can cause many cancers. 2. Pathogen Infection It is usually caused by childbirth, miscarriage, postpartum infection, surgical operation or mechanical stimulation, sexual education that damages the cervix and causes infection due to the invasion of pathogens. 3. Inflammatory Factors It is generally believed that it is caused by long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation. Long-term inflammatory stimulation promotes excessive proliferation of cervical mucosa. In addition, the uterus has a tendency to expel foreign bodies, causing the hyperplastic mucosa to gradually protrude from the base to the external os of the cervix to form polyps. The specific treatment of cervical polyps includes the following: 1. Drug treatment: Many women usually choose to take drugs for treatment after they become ill. For cervical polyps that are not very serious, general drug treatment can have a good effect. There are generally two types of drugs: Chinese medicine and Western medicine. 2. Surgical treatment: Surgical treatment of cervical polyps is to remove the diseased area. If the polyps are relatively large, the entire uterus may be removed, which is very harmful to women, both psychologically and physically, so this method of treatment is generally not recommended. 3. Physical therapy: When using traditional physical therapies such as microwave, shortwave, electric ironing, etc. to treat cervical polyps, it is best to use drugs for auxiliary treatment. Otherwise, the disease is likely to recur and cannot be cured better, which will bring greater impact on women's health and prevent them from continuing their normal life and work. 4. Minimally invasive therapy: Currently, minimally invasive therapy is an ideal treatment for cervical polyps. After being cured, it will not have much impact on women's future fertility. It can effectively reduce the infection rate and the occurrence of sequelae, and will not affect normal life and work. It is a good choice for women who have not given birth. |
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