What are the symptoms of cervical polyps?

Cervical polyp is often a pathological manifestation formed by the stimulation of chronic cervicitis, mainly due to long-term stimulation of the cervical tissue, hyperplasia occurs and limited redundancy; in general, most patients do not have symptoms, a few patients may have the following symptoms: 1, increased leucorrhea: generally transparent, mucus-like discharge; 2, abnormal bleeding: often appear after sexual intercourse contact bleeding, intermenstrual bleeding or Abnormal vaginal bleeding symptoms such as intermenstrual bleeding or postmenopausal bleeding; 3. abnormal discharge: often occurs when secondary infection, the vaginal discharge is yellow, purulent and smelly; 4. polyp prolapse: if the cervical polyp is large, it may prolapse out of the vaginal opening, causing a foreign body sensation in the vaginal opening; the polyp may cause bleeding, necrosis, vulvar itching and odor after friction. It is suggested that when the above symptoms occur, you can go to the hospital for vaginal examination; if the polyps are found to be large, you can have polyp removal surgery. Patients should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of perineum, eat light and easy-to-digest food, less spicy and stimulating food, and follow the medical prescriptions for medication.