Cervical polyps are a very common gynecological disease. Women are very likely to suffer from gynecological diseases, especially those who do not pay attention to personal hygiene and the hygiene of their sexual partners. If gynecological diseases are not treated in time, it will easily lead to the deterioration of the disease. Only after understanding the symptoms of the disease can treatment be carried out as soon as possible. What are the clinical manifestations of cervical polyps? Cervical polyps are easily overlooked. Because more than 1/3 of patients lack obvious symptoms and are only discovered during doctor's examination, even if there are symptoms, most of them are mild, mainly a small amount of spotting, bright red bleeding, or a small amount of bleeding after sexual intercourse, which is sometimes mistaken for "menstruation". In a few people, the amount of bleeding may be similar to menstruation. Some patients may have yellow leucorrhea, most of which have an odor or blood in the leucorrhea; it may also present as postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, and unmarried patients often present with swelling protruding from the vaginal opening. The symptoms of acute cervicitis are mainly increased leucorrhea, which is purulent or mixed with blood, often accompanied by low back pain and lower abdominal pain. Sometimes the vulva is irritated by inflammatory secretions and causes itching, burning, and urination symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency. A small number of patients with acute cervicitis have symptoms such as pain during sexual intercourse and fever. 1. Increased leucorrhea and bloody leucorrhea. Cervical polyps are related to cervical erosion. Long-term chronic inflammation of the cervix stimulates the cervical mucosa and causes hyperplasia. Common clinical symptoms include increased leucorrhea, leucorrhea odor, bloody leucorrhea, and blood in leucorrhea. 2. Bleeding after intercourse and vaginal bleeding. If the polyps are larger, they may present as spotting and bright red bleeding, especially after sexual intercourse or straining during bowel movements. They may also present as vaginal bleeding after menopause. Unmarried patients often present with prolapse of a swelling at the vaginal opening. 3. Lumbar pain and dysmenorrhea. If cervical polyps are not treated for a long time, they can cause chronic parametrial connective tissue inflammation, resulting in lumbar pain, pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea. If the inflammation spreads to the main ligament, symptoms such as pain during sexual intercourse may occur. The article introduces the specific clinical manifestations of cervical polyps. Therefore, when we have these symptoms, we should pay attention that we may be infected with gynecological diseases. Therefore, we need to go to the hospital for detailed examinations, including leucorrhea examinations and cervical examinations, etc. Only after determining the cause of our disease can we better carry out treatment. |
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