Is hysteroscopic surgery good for cervical polyps

  The occurrence of cervical polyps is mainly related to inflammation. If the cervix is stimulated by inflammation for a long time, cervical tissue will proliferate and form polyps. In addition, endocrine disorders such as high estrogen levels or pathogen infections can also cause cervical polyps. Recently, some women want to know if cervical polyps will have an impact on women. If so, is hysteroscopy surgery good for cervical polyps?

  

Is hysteroscopic surgery good for cervical polyps1

  Cervical polyps have an impact on women. If not treated in a timely manner, they can lead to menstrual disorders, infertility, painful intercourse, bleeding during intercourse, yellow or bloody vaginal discharge, and other symptoms. If cervical polyps continue to grow, they may even block the cervical opening, leading to the possibility of cancer. Therefore, once diagnosed, surgical removal of polyps should be performed as soon as possible for treatment. Common methods include polypectomy and hysteroscopic resection.

  Cervical polyps are divided into two types, one can appear on the cervical mucosa, and the other can appear in the cervical vaginal area. Polyps may appear individually or multiple, and their sizes vary, but their diameter is mostly 1 centimeter or less. Women with smaller polyps usually have no symptoms and only need to undergo polyp removal surgery, using polyp forceps or biopsy forceps to remove the polyps. There may be slight pain or bleeding symptoms after surgery.

  Larger polyps may exhibit the aforementioned clinical symptoms, and hysteroscopic resection is necessary for treatment. The advantage of hysteroscopic resection is that it allows for deep visualization and can remove polyps under the direct vision of a doctor. After removing the polyps, the wound will be cauterized to prevent bleeding. At the same time, the removed polyp tissue needs to undergo pathological examination to determine whether it is benign or malignant. If it is malignant, further treatment is required.

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