Does cervical polyp affect curettage

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For women, the uterus is a very valuable organ, is the house of life, but some women attached to the uterus a lot of material, resulting in too thick endometrium, in order to make the thickness of the inner wall of the uterus normal, usually take curettage, let's talk about the impact of large cervical polyps curettage.

Does cervical polyp affect curettage

First: generally through the expansion of the cervix, remove visible polyps, and then scratch the entire uterine cavity, can be diffuse small polyps scraped, sent to pathological examination after operation. General use of hysteroscopic surgery or laser treatment of small polyps, no fertility requirements for patients over 40 years old, if more bleeding, curettage or laparoscopic treatment has no effect or repeated, can consider hysterectomy.

Second: the general incidence of uterine polyps is female of any age after puberty, the common age is female friends over 35 years old, generally a single small polyp is difficult to find, through diagnostic curettage can be diagnosed or because of other problems after hysterectomy. Some of them are found after examination due to menorrhagia and prolonged menstruation. Larger polyps or polyps protruding into the cervical canal are more likely to cause secondary infection, necrosis, irregular bleeding and stinky bloody secretions.

Third: endometrial polyp is a common gynecological disease, which is generally found by B-ultrasound examination as the main means of examination. 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.

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Usually in the process of curettage, the doctor will remove the large cervical polyps during the operation. The existence of polyps may cause more serious consequences. The doctor generally does not recommend the retention of polyps, so polyps will not affect the curettage.