How does cervical polyp produce

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If the cervical polyp is not treated, it can grow up gradually, block the cervical orifice, or the polyp is just blocked at the cervical orifice, which can narrow the cervical orifice or deform the cervical canal, thus hindering the normal ascending of sperm and affecting pregnancy. As long as the treatment of early cervical polyp is timely, the cure rate is very high. So, in life, we should pay attention to it, the following specifically talk about how to produce cervical polyps.

How does cervical polyp produce

Reason 1: when female patients with endocrine disorders, will lead to hormone imbalance, often lead to high levels of estrogen in the body. Hormone imbalance, will stimulate the occurrence of inflammation.

Reason 2: cervical polyps are closely related to cervical erosion. When the cervical mucosa is stimulated by chronic inflammation for a long time, it is easy to cause hyperplasia. However, the uterus has a natural ability to eliminate foreign bodies, which makes the proliferative cervical mucosa gradually protrude from the bottom to the outer mouth of the cervix, thus forming polyps.

The third reason: the nursing is not thoughtful, as long as it is a disease, it needs a certain period of nursing after treatment, otherwise the residual pathogenic bacteria and inflammatory tissue are difficult to completely remove. The same is true for cervical polyps. After the treatment, we should not only maintain the local health of vulva, but also ensure the cleanliness of sexual life. We need to do the reexamination work in one step, otherwise the trouble of recurrence will come as scheduled.

matters needing attention

Because uterine polyps is a manifestation of chronic inflammation of the cervix, although the polyps were removed, the chronic inflammation of the uterus has not been removed, and the pathogenic bacteria are still latent in the cervical tissue, that is to say, the pathogenic causes still exist. Therefore, after the removal of uterine polyps, chronic inflammation of the uterus should also be treated to prevent recurrence of polyps.