What are the symptoms caused by cervical polyps?

Cervical polyps may not have any symptoms, but may also have abnormal bleeding, abnormal secretion, polyp detachment, etc.
1. Abnormal bleeding: some patients with cervical polyps may experience contact bleeding after intercourse, which may be caused by accidentally rubbing the polyp during intercourse.
2. Abnormal secretion: some patients with cervical polyps may have abnormal vaginal secretion when secondary infection occurs, such as yellow or purulent secretion.
3. Polyp prolapse: In patients with large cervical polyps, the polyp may prolapse out of the vaginal opening, causing a foreign body sensation in the vagina.
There are many other symptoms of cervical polyps, so it is recommended that these patients go to a regular hospital, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations, and actively deal with them.