Do cervical polyps require surgery?

A cervical polyp is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis in women. It is a benign cervical hyperplasia with a large bulky growth that cannot be completely removed with medication or topical vaginal medication, so cervical polyps require surgery. In addition to surgery, they can also be removed by laser freezing, but overall the results are not as good as traditional surgery. Because cervical polyps are the result of repeated stimulation of inflammatory cells, they have a deep cervical tip, which cannot be removed by laser or freezing, and will recur. However, traditional gynecological surgery will remove the tip as well, effectively reducing the chances of recurrence. Although cervical polyps usually have no obvious symptoms, they can block the cervical canal after reaching a certain size, causing infertility, heavy bleeding, inability to have normal sex, malignant lesions and a series of other undesirable symptoms. Therefore, timely surgery after discovery can effectively avoid these symptoms, thus reducing the damage to the body. The cervical polyp can be completely cured by doing surgery, after the surgery can not eat spicy and cold food, not to have sex within a month, especially not to drink alcohol and stay up late, to eat more protein content and high iron content of food.