Does cervical polyp operation ache

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We know that cervical polyps are a cause of vaginal bleeding. Most of the patients with cervical polyps are more likely to have a small amount of bleeding after sex, and sometimes the symptoms of vaginal bleeding are often mistaken for the symptoms of "menstruation". At this time, in fact, a small number of patients with vaginal bleeding is often a menstrual similar symptoms. It is suggested that cervical polyps should be treated actively. Do you know about cervical polyps? Let's talk about the pain during the operation of cervical polyps.

Does cervical polyp operation ache

First: the treatment of cervical polyps, we must avoid their own disease will aggravate the phenomenon, such a disease treatment is not good, it is likely to appear cervicitis disease, there may be the development of cervical erosion disease, so we should pay more attention to this phenomenon in the treatment.

Second: pathological examination can be carried out. For patients with cervical polyps, pathological examination will know that the center of the polyp is the longitudinal axis formed by fibrous connective tissue, and the blood vessels are dense and numerous. On the outside is the original cervical tissue: glands and stroma, the surface is covered by cervical mucosa, this symptom is obvious polyp symptoms.

Third: consider simple drug therapy. If the size of the sacs and polyps is relatively large, we need to consider physical treatment, such as LEEP. Because cervical polyps are mostly caused by inflammation, so in daily life, female friends must pay attention to personal hygiene, good health habits have a good preventive effect on the occurrence of cervical polyps.

matters needing attention

We often get gynecological diseases and our own health is a great relationship, so we should maintain a good health habits. It is suggested to form a good habit of cleaning vulva frequently. When cleaning, warm water should be used, that is, hot water should be cooled to a temperature that you can accept, instead of cold water.