Does cervical polyp grow after induced labor
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My colleague got pregnant when she got married with her boyfriend. However, she found that she had cervical polyps in her physical examination. She was very confused because she didn't have any physical examination before. Then she asked about the relevant knowledge about this disease. Let's learn about whether cervical polyps will grow after induced labor.
Does cervical polyp grow after induced labor
First: endometrial polyps are caused by excessive endometrial hyperplasia, which can occur at any age. It is a very common type of limited endometrial masses, protruding in the uterine cavity, smooth, flesh like hardness, different pedicle lengths, the elderly can protrude out of the cervix, and some pedicle is short. Many girls do not pay enough attention to gynecological examination, so that they find themselves suffering from cervical polyps after pregnancy. So, it is recommended to do detailed examination as soon as possible and treat symptomatically. Female friends who are already pregnant are worried about not only the treatment effect, but also whether it will affect the growth of their children.
Second: usually the root of cervical polyps are compound in women's cervix, most of the polyps are relatively small, more than 1 cm in diameter, single or multiple, bright red, soft, slender pedicle, easy to bleed. If chronic cervicitis is not eradicated, cervical polyps often recur after removal.
Third: once cervical polyps are found, they should be removed surgically. Cervical polypectomy is relatively simple. After disinfection of vagina and cervix with Iodophor, clamp the root of polyp pedicle with hemostatic forceps and take it off. There was no pain in the operation. After the operation, the wound surface was treated with saimeide powder and compressed with cotton ball to eliminate inflammation and stop bleeding. If the polyp is large and the pedicle is thick, electric cauterization can be used to stop bleeding.
matters needing attention
Cervical polyps have a great impact on women's health. If they are not actively treated, it is likely to cause serious consequences to female friends. Therefore, if women have symptoms of cervical polyps, they should go to regular hospitals for treatment as soon as possible and take positive treatment measures to avoid aggravating the disease and affecting their health.