Is a large cervical polyp malignant?

A large cervical polyp is not necessarily malignant, because the benignity of a polyp is not determined by the size of the polyp. Cervical polyps should be identified through pathologic examination, no matter how big or small the cervical polyp is, it is necessary to do a pathologic examination after the removal. Most cervical polyps are benign and are mainly removed surgically. They may recur after surgical removal and should be reviewed regularly after surgery. If vaginitis is present, risk factors such as vaginitis should be actively treated. In daily life, you should pay attention to maintain vulvar hygiene, wash the vulva with water every day, eliminate unclean sexual intercourse and reduce the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases. Exercise appropriately to strengthen the body and enhance immunity. Timely diagnosis and treatment when discomfort occurs.