Should hysteroscopy for uterine polyps be anesthetized

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Now I'm a sales administrator in a company. I've been married for many years. Recently, I feel uncomfortable. I went to the hospital for examination and said it's cervical polyp. After surgery, I recovered. Let me talk about whether hysteroscopy should be anesthetized for uterine polyp.

Should hysteroscopy for uterine polyps be anesthetized

Examination 1: hysteroscopic diagnosis: Patients with cervical polyps can have an intuitive understanding of the internal environment of the uterine cavity through hysteroscopy, and after excluding endometrial cancer and other malignant lesions in the uterine cavity, single, small endometrial polyps can be directly removed under hysteroscopy.

Examination 2: gynecological examination: visible cervical congestion and edema, or erosion, purulent secretions, cervical tube discharge, touch the cervix can have pain. Like chronic cervicitis, cervical erosion, hypertrophy, polyps, glandular cysts, valgus and other manifestations can be seen, or see purulent secretions at the mouth of the cervix, the cervix is hard to palpate.

Examination 3: microscopic examination: the middle part of the polyp formed fibrous longitudinal axis, which contained blood vessels. Because of the stenosis of the pedicle, the blood supply is reduced, and the cervical polyps are very easy to change. Most likely to occur polyps intravascular thrombosis, due to blood stasis and become dark purple, often at the top of the necrosis, and finally may collapse and fall off.

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Female friends need to do some regular gynecological examination, these examinations can help female friends effectively understand their physical condition, can play the role of prevention, but also in time to find the disease, and timely treatment.