What does cervical polyp symptom have
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Recently, there is a female colleague who often feels uncomfortable, so she went to the hospital and got cervical polyps. However, because she doesn't understand the symptoms, she inquired the relevant information on the Internet and knew the relevant information. Now let's understand the symptoms of cervical polyps below.
What does cervical polyp symptom have
First: very small cervical polyps are often asymptomatic, and most of them are found during gynecological examination. If they are serious, menstrual volume will increase or irregular uterine bleeding will occur. If you see or touch the polyps at the cervix, the uterine body will increase slightly. Hysteroscopy or segmental curettage can be performed, and the removed tissues or polyps can be sent to pathological examination, which can make a clear diagnosis, and can be associated with dysfunctional uterine bleeding Submucous myoma and endometrial carcinoma.
Second: abdominal distension, abdominal palpation and tumor, accompanied by falling feeling. General patients without abdominal pain, often have abdominal distension, low back pain, etc., when subserosal myoma pedicle torsion, can appear acute abdominal pain, myoma red change, severe abdominal pain and fever. Leucorrhea increased, and sometimes produced a large number of purulent discharge and carrion like tissue discharge with odor.
Third: menstrual changes are the most common symptoms, such as shortened menstrual cycle, increased menstrual volume, prolonged menstrual period, irregular vaginal bleeding, etc. * the growth of a fibroid is either forward or backward, which can cause bladder, urethra or rectum to cause frequent urination, dysuria, urinary retention or constipation. When the myoma grows to both sides, it forms broad ligament myoma. When it compresses the ureter, it can cause hydronephrosis of ureter or renal pelvis; if it compresses pelvic vessels and lymphatic vessels, it can cause edema of lower limbs.
matters needing attention
It can be seen that the symptoms of cervical polyps are sometimes not obvious, and patients need to pay more attention to their own physiological conditions. Don't ignore the disease and avoid delaying the disease. In fact, as long as early detection and correct treatment are carried out, the disease can be controlled as soon as possible.