How should cervical polyps be treated during pregnancy

In case of pregnancy, if cervical polyps are found, in the absence of any clinical symptoms, they can be treated without treatment and closely observed clinically. However, if cervical polyps are repeatedly bleeding vaginally, it is recommended that the cervical polyp surgery can be treated surgically, preferably by sending the excised polyps for pathological tests, and postoperative bed rest must be given or observation given under hospital conditions. Close observation of the uterine contractions due to surgical stimulation is necessary to give a certain amount of progesterone for clinical treatment, mainly to inhibit the contraction of the smooth muscle of the uterus to avoid clinical symptoms of preterm or inevitable miscarriage. For the post-operative period must keep the vulva clean and scrub the vulva with iodophor once or twice a day.