The consequences of cervical polyps
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I used to have gynecological diseases, especially before and after menstruation. My vulva has a bad smell, and my leucorrhea is not normal. My color is yellow, sometimes light green. Recently, I just found out that I have cervical polyps. The doctor said that it is not good for pregnancy, and suggested that I treat them as soon as possible. Many women think that cervical polyps are not a serious disease, and even don't think about treatment, In fact, this disease has serious consequences, and even affects pregnancy. Now I'll give you an analysis.
The consequences of cervical polyps
First of all, if not treated, cervical polyps are harmful. Generally speaking, cervical polyps have more or less an impact on pregnancy. Because the polyp at the cervix, like a fence, will hinder part of the semen into the palace. When semen is less, the amount of sperm will decrease. Then, it will naturally reduce the pregnancy rate.
Secondly, cervical polyps will affect sperm motility, hinder sperm into the uterine cavity: the essence of cervical polyps is chronic cervical inflammation, so there will be many inflammatory secretions. The secretion contains a lot of red blood cells, white blood cells and pathogenic bacteria. These secretions destroy the physiological environment of the vagina, reduce sperm motility, shorten survival time, and the mucus at the cervical orifice forms mucus plug, which hinders sperm from entering the uterine cavity.
Finally, after treatment of cervical polyps can be pregnant, generally speaking, after the discovery of cervical polyps, the doctor will always perform removal, when the polyps removed, and no sequelae, then of course, it will not affect the delivery. However, if you are pregnant and give birth soon after removal, the newly healed wound will have slight bleeding due to cervical dilatation. If the removal time is long and the wound is healed well, there will be no bleeding.
matters needing attention
The inflammation of the cervix has not been completely cleared, so the polyp may recur. The patient should be reexamined regularly to prevent the recurrence. If the polyp is large and the pedicle is thick, microwave electrocautery can be used to stop bleeding after removal. Pay attention to hygiene, avoid mutton, eel, salted fish and other hair, and pepper, green onion, Baijiu and other stimulating foods. Wash regularly, prevent infection, drink plenty of water, go to the hospital regularly, and expose underwear to the sun after washing.