Cervical growths are usually cervical polyps, cervical submucosal fibroids, and cervical malignancies. Cervical polyps are usually small, brittle, bleed easily, and usually have a tip attached to the cervical canal or the endocervix. In the case of submucosal fibroids, they are usually oval and do not bleed easily, and in the case of cauliflower-like growths, they are probably malignant tumors of the cervix. In either case, patients are advised to go to the hospital immediately for surgery or cervical biopsy to confirm the diagnosis of the disease, followed by appropriate surgery or medication.