Cervical polyp surgery does not require local or general anesthesia; cervical polyp surgery usually does not require anesthesia.
Cervical polyps are caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix or endocrine disorders with high estrogen levels. Surgical removal is the preferred treatment. Cervical polyp surgery is relatively simple, the general removal process is relatively short, and there are few peripheral nerves in the cervix, the pain is not obvious, and anesthesia is not required. The removed polyp tissue is routinely sent for pathologic examination.
After the operation, pay attention to rest, do not exert oneself, live a regular life, ensure enough sleep, eat a light diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins, pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the local clean and dry, and prohibit sexual intercourse within one month.
Cervical polyps after surgery has the possibility of recurrence, must be under the guidance of the doctor to do a regular review.