Can you have cervical polyps removed if you have bacterial vaginitis?

Cervical polyp removal should not be done when suffering from bacterial vaginitis, otherwise it may cause spreading of infection, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease and so on. Generally, before cervical polyp removal, the doctor will prescribe vaginal secretion examination to rule out related vaginal inflammation. If you have bacterial vaginitis, you can’t do cervical polyp removal, it may cause the spread of infection due to medical operation and cause pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. Therefore, you need to treat it and review the vaginal secretion negatively before you can do it. Bacterial vaginitis clinical manifestations may have increased vaginal discharge, the texture of more thin, may have a fishy odor, vulva may have mild itching. Vaginal secretion examination can see positive clue cells, PH>4.5, positive amine test. Bacterial vaginitis can be used orally with metronidazole, tinidazole, etc., or vaginally with localized use of metronidazole preparations and clindamycin ointment. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and the end of the course of treatment in a timely manner to the hospital for review. If bacterial vaginitis is negative, cervical polyp removal is feasible after excluding other contraindications.