If a woman is found to have a cervical polyp during an internal gynecological examination, and the polyp is larger than one centimeter, and there is bleeding after intercourse, then surgery is often required to remove the cervical polyp.
As long as the TCT and HPV are not abnormal, you can usually have intercourse 3 to 7 days after menstruation, and then go to the hospital gynecological examination of the white belt routine, if there is no abnormality, you can perform surgery to remove the polyps. The specific surgical method is as follows: first of all, the woman’s vulva and vagina need to be disinfected locally, and then spread the sterile towel, then you need to use the dildo to open the woman’s vagina, expose the cervix, and then use the cervical forceps to clamp the front lip of the cervix for fixation, while using the special curved forceps to clamp the root of the cervical polyp, and then counterclockwise, or clockwise rotation of about 15 to 20 turns, you can be The polyp is removed. After removal of the polyp, there is usually significant bleeding, so it is necessary to use an electrocoagulation knife to stop the bleeding, and the procedure is completed when the cervical area is completely hemostatic, and it is necessary to disinfect the vagina again with iodophor and to apply antibacterial gel locally to prevent adhesions and infections at the cervical opening.
It is important to remember that the removed polyps should be sent for pathology and finally reported as benign to be considered cured.