Got cervical polyp how to treat

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I stopped because of early pregnancy to the hospital for curettage, the doctor found that I have cervical polyps, a soybean size, a grain of rice size, recommended that I curettage after cervical polyps surgery treatment, the doctor gave me treatment, symptoms have been reduced, for the cervical polyps how to treat this problem? Let's talk about how to treat cervical polyps.

Got cervical polyp how to treat

Treatment 1: TCM cervical erosion channel experts pointed out that endometrial polyps can be treated with drugs, but the effect is not obvious with surgery or physical methods. The curative effect of drug treatment of endometrial polyps is not very significant, for endometrial polyps can not be effectively cured, the deep lesions in the cervix and cervical canal can not be completely removed, there are still recurrence, polyps can not be removed and other phenomena after operation.

Treatment 2: female patients found endometrial polyps must not be treated with drugs alone, general drugs are mostly used for postoperative hemostasis, anti infection, promoting wound recovery and other functions.

Treatment 3: Although drugs are not an ideal method for the treatment of endometrial polyps, traditional surgery and physical therapy also have great shortcomings. For example, laser therapy, it can not achieve the accuracy of treatment, treatment is not thorough, there is no cure effect for polyps and potential deep lesions, but also because of the high fever effect, the polyps cause bleeding, damage to the cervix.

matters needing attention

Cervical polyps are often associated with chronic inflammation of the cervix. If only the polyp is removed, because the chronic inflammation of the cervix has not been removed, the pathogenic bacteria are still latent in the cervical tissue, and there is still the possibility of recurrence. Therefore, after the treatment of cervical polyps, cervical chronic inflammation should also be treated to prevent recurrence of polyps.