How to treat cervical polyp
summary
One of my friends recently found that after menstruation, the vagina will still bleed, and the amount is small. Later I learned that she had cervical polyps. When she was newly married and diagnosed with this disease, she was most worried about: will this disease affect future pregnancy? Her husband is the only child in the family. She is afraid that because of her illness, her mother-in-law will ask them to divorce. In order to reassure her, I accompanied her to the hospital. I knew that cervical polyps could reduce the fertilization rate, but it was not that I would not be pregnant. So I want to share her experience with you.
How to treat cervical polyp
First: to the hospital, the doctor first gave my friend a B-ultrasound examination, from the examination, I saw a red polyp in my friend's cervical mucosa, the doctor told me that this is the cervical polyp. Doctors say that cervical polyps will bleed if touched lightly, and it will reduce the fertilization rate, so surgical resection is recommended.
Second: after my friend was pushed into the operating room, I don't know the specific operation process, but after a few hours of operation, the doctor pushed my friend out of the operating room, and then told me to pay attention to her vulva cleaning when taking care of the patient.
Third: after the operation, friends need to pay attention to a lot. She often changes and washes her underwear. The doctor also told her to strengthen physical exercise and build up her physique, and stipulated that the two couples should not share the same room within one month after the operation.
matters needing attention
After surgery, the cervical wound will be gradually covered by new cell tissue, and then return to normal. Within half a month after the operation, the patient should be absolutely abstinent, so as to avoid semen and sexual activities stimulating cervical wound healing. In order to prevent infection, patients had better wash vulva with clean water every day, frequently change underwear to avoid bacteria entering vagina.