What happens to polyps at the vaginal opening?

Polyps at the vaginal opening are relatively rare and are usually found during vaginal bleeding during sexual intercourse or when there is usually irregular vaginal bleeding during gynecological examination in the hospital. Vaginal polyps are usually caused by chronic inflammation. When there is unexplained bleeding from the vagina, it is also necessary to exclude whether it is caused by polyps prolapsing into the vagina from the cervix or the uterine cavity, as well as vaginal tumors, warts and other superfluous organisms. For simple vaginal polyps, laser treatment can be used. This procedure is safe and painless, and recovery is quick. Sexual intercourse and bathing are prohibited for one month after surgery to prevent infection. Pay attention to the hygiene and cleanliness of the pubic area, pay attention to the hygiene of sexual life, and eat less cold, spicy and stimulating food.