Does cervical hyperplasia grow back after surgery to remove it?

Cervical hyperplasia includes cervical polyps and cervical hypertrophy, which should be referred to here as cervical polyps, which may recur after surgical removal. Patients need to review in time, and those with abnormalities need to be treated in time. Cervical polyps are usually caused by chronic inflammatory stimulation triggering the proliferation of epithelial cells in the cervical canal. If there are multiple polyps that are small and deep at the time of surgery, it is difficult to remove them completely, and there is a possibility that they will continue to grow after surgery. Even after surgery, if the vagina and cervix are not cured, cervical polyps may recur. It is recommended that patients with cervical polyps follow the doctor’s instructions after surgery, have regular checkups, pay attention to personal hygiene, and consult a doctor if any abnormalities occur.