The operation price of cervical polyps
summary
Menstruation is abnormal, two or three times a month. A month ago, a polyp like object was found protruding from a mouth. The doctor said it grew out of the uterus, and the examination said it was cervical polyp. Now it's much better. Here we share the operation price of cervical polyp, hoping to help more people.
The operation price of cervical polyps
The first factor affecting the price: endometrial polyp examination cost: endometrial polyp is a kind of gynecological disease, which generally needs routine gynecological examination, especially routine secretion examination and palpation examination. In addition, cervical polyp also needs cervical biopsy and colposcopy examination. It is necessary to understand the shape, uterine blood, pathological changes of polyp tissue, and the examination cost They are all within the range of national pricing.
Price factor 2: treatment cost: different treatment methods affect the treatment cost of patients. In most cases, patients with endometrial polyps are advised to have surgery to remove the polyp tissue, so as to fundamentally cure the polyps and prevent cervical cancer. If patients have inflammation and bleeding at the same time, the treatment cost will also increase Increase.
Three factors affecting the price: hospitalization expenses: bed expenses and nursing expenses, which is also necessary, especially for surgical treatment. Patients need to be hospitalized for observation for about 1-7 days after surgery. For more complex surgery, they may need to stay in hospital for about two weeks. The length of stay of patients is long and short, and the cost will be high and low!
matters needing attention
It has a great relationship with cervical erosion. If the cervical mucosa is stimulated by chronic inflammation for a long time, it will cause hyperplasia. However, the uterus has a natural ability to discharge foreign bodies, which makes the proliferative cervical mucosa protrude from the bottom to the outer mouth of the cervix, thus forming a resting flesh.