Can cervical polyp canceration
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In daily life, we should develop good health habits, wash hands frequently, change underwear frequently, choose cotton underwear with strong sweat absorption, comfortable and soft; adhere to the daily use of clean water to clean the vulva, use weak acid female care solution to keep the vulva clean and dry; take a shower; It is not suitable for sexual life within half a month after the operation of cervical polyps, so as to avoid the stimulation of cervix by semen and sexual intercourse, resulting in poor wound healing. Many people are not cured for a long time, not because they can't be cured, but because they don't understand. Let's introduce whether cervical polyps will become cancerous.
Can cervical polyp canceration
Influence 1: endometrial polyp is a common gynecological disease, which can cause irregular vaginal bleeding and infertility. At present, the etiology is unknown. It is considered to be related to endocrine disorders. Ultrasound diagnosis is the main method, and the sensitivity of contrast-enhanced ultrasound is higher. Hysteroscopy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of endometrial polyps. Hysteroscopic polypectomy is the preferred treatment for endometrial polyps, but polyps are easy to relapse .
Influence 2: endometrial polyp is caused by excessive endometrial hyperplasia, which can occur at any age. It is a very common type of limited endometrial tumor, protruding in the uterine cavity, smooth, flesh like hardness, different pedicle length, the elderly can protrude out of the cervix, some pedicle is short.
Influence 3: influence sex life: if endometrial polyps are not treated, they will grow up gradually, block the cervix, cause sexual bleeding, or bloody leucorrhea.
matters needing attention
Cervical polyp is one of the manifestations of chronic cervicitis, which is more common in married women. Chronic inflammation stimulates the proliferation of local mucous membrane of cervical canal for a long time, and the uterus tends to exclude foreign bodies, so that the proliferative mucous membrane gradually protrudes from the base to the outer mouth of cervix to form polyps.