How to remove vaginal polyps

Polyps in the vagina can be examined by colposcopy, and if there is any doubt, the area can be excised for pathologic biopsy. If it is determined that it is an intravaginal polyp, it can be treated with laser surgery, and pathologic examination can be done after surgery to further clarify the nature of the polyp. Vaginal polyps are prone to irregular bleeding and can also bleed after sexual intercourse. If left untreated, they are prone to purulent discharge due to chronic inflammatory irritation, which may also change. The appearance of vaginal polyps, can also grow larger, the appearance of surface ulcers or ulceration, which can be manifested as bloody discharge, vaginal odor, itching, need to give timely and appropriate therapeutic measures, or gynecological inflammation bleeding chances are greater.