How to Diagnose Cervical Nacelles and Polyps

Diagnosis of cervical cysts requires cytology, HPV testing, and colposcopy; cervical polyps require endoscopy, colposcopy, and ultrasound. 1. Cervical cysts: Cervical cysts are usually located in a deeper position, so they usually need to receive cervical exfoliative cytology and HPV (human papillomavirus) testing. If cervical cysts are combined with erosion or hypertrophy, colposcopy is needed, and even colposcopic biopsy is needed to exclude potential lesions. 2. Cervical polyps: first of all, you need to receive gynecological internal diagnosis, the use of a speculum to observe the surface of the cervix with or without cervical polyps; secondly, you need to be further examined by colposcopy, you also need to receive acetic acid white test to observe the cervical polyps whether there are abnormal vinegar white; then you need to receive ultrasound examination, if belong to the cervical canal polyp or thick polyp, suggesting that abnormal echoes of the mass. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to receive appropriate examinations in a timely manner, according to the results, under the guidance of specialized doctors to receive treatment.