What examination does cervical polyp have

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This year, 23 years old, went to the hospital for physical examination, my body has no major problems, healthy, but physical examination I suffered from cervical polyps, see the doctor, the situation seems to be better, about cervical polyps what inspection do you know? Let's talk about the examination of cervical polyps.

What examination does cervical polyp have

Examination 1: Pap staining examination: cervical pap grading is a simple and effective method for early detection of cervical cancer. Cervical epithelial cells are fixed and stained. Observation under the microscope is usually divided into five grades: Grade I cells are normal, grade II cells have inflammatory manifestations, grade III cells have suspicious malignant cells, grade IV cells have cancer cells to be confirmed, and grade V cells have cancer cells with high accuracy.

Examination 2: hysteroscopy is more commonly used in hospitals for diagnosis. Hysteroscopy can directly observe the uterine cavity, intuitive and clear, in the exclusion of endometrial cancer and other intrauterine malignant lesions, single, small endometrial polyps can be directly removed under hysteroscopy.

Examination 3: if the condition is serious, cervical biopsy can be done to make a definite diagnosis. The pathological diagnostic criteria for malignant transformation of polyps are: ① the shape of the whole polyp must be seen; ② the malignant transformation is limited in the polyp; ③ there is no canceration in the inner membrane around the polyp. It should be differentiated from endometrial adenocarcinoma with polypoid growth.

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Cervical polyp is a clinical manifestation of chronic cervicitis, a common gynecological disease. Because of the cervical mucosa hyperplasia, it is called chronic hyperplasia of cervical mucosa from the bottom of the polyp. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of cervical polyps is due to the accumulation of damp heat, damage to the blood sea nutrients, damage to the vein and cell zone.