How to treat cervical polyps

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Examination last month, said there was vaginitis and cervical erosion. Also said that long cervical polyps, treatment for a period of time, now feel much better, about how to treat cervical polyps, let's talk about how to treat cervical polyps.

How to treat cervical polyps

Treatment 1: surgical treatment of endometrial polyps, the traditional treatment of endometrial polyps is directly removed, although the effect is fast, but can only contain the development of the disease, can not be fundamentally cured, generally not recommended. The second is vascular clamp removal, that is, using vascular clamp to remove polyps, this method is prone to infection and cause many complications and inflammation, usually not recommended.

Treatment 2: surgery with drug treatment, whether traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine, the treatment of endometrial polyps are first to take surgery, and then with drugs to do anti-inflammatory treatment. Because endometrial polyps are the proliferation and accumulation of cervical mucosa, and protrude from the basal layer of the mucosa to the outer mouth of the cervix, drug treatment can not eliminate the effect of polyps, only direct surgery.

Treatment 3: electric ironing, with electric ironing head contact erosion surface, so that tissue coagulation, the formation of scab, about two weeks after the scab began to fall off, wound healing generally takes 6-8 weeks. The operation should be performed 3-5 days after menstruation. Do not use if there is adnexitis. Leucorrhea may increase or bleed temporarily after treatment. If there is more bleeding, use sterile gauze compression hemostasis, take out after 24 hours. The disadvantage is sometimes because of scar contraction caused by cervical stenosis.

matters needing attention

Often associated with women's life in childbirth, puerperal infection, multiple abortion surgery, sexual life and other factors, the cause of cervical injury leads to the invasion of pathogens into the uterus, further infection leads to cervicitis, and then leads to uterine polyps.