What makes cervical polyps recur?

Cervical polyps are prone to recur in the following situations: cervical inflammation, incomplete treatment of cervical polyps, and high estrogen and progesterone levels in the body. 1. Cervical inflammation: cervical polyps are closely related to the prolonged and repeated inflammatory stimulation of the cervix, resulting in local tissue proliferation. Therefore, when there is inflammation in the cervix, the cervical tissues are stimulated by inflammation, and the recurrence of cervical polyps will occur. 2. Incomplete treatment of cervical polyps: For cervical polyp surgery, if the intraoperative treatment is incomplete, and the tip of the cervical polyp is not completely processed cleanly, the polyp tissue will grow out from the original site, resulting in the recurrence of cervical polyps. 3. High estrogen and progesterone levels in the body: cervical polyps and higher estrogen and progesterone levels in the female body also have a certain relationship, when the body’s estrogen and progesterone levels are high, it is possible to lead to localized hyperplasia of the cervical mucosal tissues, which leads to the occurrence of cervical polyps. Women must pay attention to keep the vulva clean to reduce the occurrence of gynecological inflammation. If vaginal contact bleeding occurs, it is important to consult a doctor in a timely manner, so as not to delay the condition.