Is cervical polyp not operation OK

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My sister-in-law some time ago, because appeared bloody leucorrhea, go to the hospital to check, say is to have cervicitis, after treatment apparent person is much better, so, cervical polyp does not operation OK? You know what? Today let me share with you the next cervical polyps can not surgery.

Is cervical polyp not operation OK

Influence one: cause infertility: endometrial polyps, if not treated, will gradually grow up, blocking the cervix. Or polyps just blocked in the cervix, can make the cervix narrow or cervical tube deformation, thus hindering the normal upward sperm, causing infertility.

Influence 2: easy to relapse after treatment: endometrial polyps are often associated with chronic cervical inflammation. If only the polyp is removed, because the chronic inflammation of the cervix has not been removed, the pathogenic bacteria are still latent in the cervical tissue, and there is still the possibility of recurrence. Therefore, after the treatment of endometrial polyps, cervical chronic inflammation should be treated to prevent recurrence of polyps.

Influence 3: canceration: Although endometrial polyps rarely have canceration, the canceration rate is 0.2-0.4%. For those over 45 years old, especially those with endometrial polyps before and after menopause, the polyps should be sent for pathological examination after operation. If there are signs of malignant transformation, treatment measures should be taken as soon as possible.

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The main symptoms are increased menstrual volume or irregular uterine bleeding; cervical polyps are seen or touched at the mouth of the cervix, and the uterine body is slightly enlarged; hysteroscopy or segmented curettage is performed, and the removed tissue or polyps are sent for pathological examination to make a definite diagnosis.