What is cervical polyp like
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Recently, I don't feel very good. I went to the hospital to check out the cervical polyps. I used surgery to treat them. Now it's much better. I'd like to share with you what cervical polyps are like, hoping to help more people.
What is cervical polyp like
Symptom 1: menorrhagia is the main clinical manifestation of endometrial polyps. There is a polyp like vegetation protruding into the uterine cavity. This kind of vegetation is mainly composed of blood vessels and connective tissue. If the pedicle of this kind of vegetation is damaged, it will cause the rupture of blood vessels and cause abnormal menorrhagia. In this way, it will also cause irregular menstruation The performance of menstruation, menstrual extension, or due to endometrial hyperplasia, caused by irregular menstruation.
Symptom 2: for all kinds of diseases of endometrial polyps, the most common reason is that the endocrine function of women is disordered and maladjusted, which often leads to excessive secretion of estrogen in women, resulting in endocrine dysfunction. We all know that too high or too low speed here is harmful to the human body. In this way, it may cause cervical polyps in women. If not, it may cause cervical polyps in women Some treatment, large polyps will fall off, the myometrium of the uterus, causing some secondary infection, will cause irregular vaginal bleeding.
Symptom 3: some endometrial polyps are gradually evolved due to endometritis. Often endometrial polyps can be manifested as some clinical manifestations of endometritis. They can be manifested as increased leucorrhea, or mixed with blood, especially bleeding caused by external factors. They often go to the hospital for various reasons, Find out endometrial polyps. For these symptoms, we can carry out some treatment, can improve the symptoms by taking medicine, the most fundamental treatment is through surgical treatment, can cure all kinds of diseases, but the recurrence rate of this disease is very high, need patients with long-term cooperation examination.
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There is a layer of mucous membrane on the surface of the cervical canal. Due to the long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation, the mucous membrane of the cervical canal continues to proliferate and accumulate, and protrudes from the basal layer of the mucous membrane to the outer mouth of the cervix, thus forming polyps. The root of polyps mostly attached to the cervical canal or the outer mouth of the cervix, generally relatively small, more than 1 cm in diameter, single or multiple. There are also larger, diameter up to several centimeters, pedicled, with the growth and protruding out of the mouth of the cervix. Polyp is small, it still remains in the cervical canal, only slightly in the cervix.