What is the difference in appearance between cervical polyps and cervical cancer?

Cervical polyps and cervical cancer are basically different in shape, surface smoothness and demarcation of surrounding tissues. Cervical polyps are generally bright red, tongue-shaped or round, with smooth surface; cervical cancer is mostly cauliflower-like in appearance, irregular in shape, with bad and brittle tissues, easy to form ulcers on the surface, and easy to bleed when touched, but cervical cancer can not be detected by naked eyes in the early stage.
Cervical polyps are found through gynecological examination that there are single or multiple red red reddish red organisms on the cervix, the surface is smooth and covered with a layer of columnar epithelium and abundant microvessels, the color is bright red, soft and fragile, and the shape is tongue, round or oval, and the boundary with the surrounding tissues is clear, so that polypoid changes on the cervix can be seen with the naked eye.
Cervical cancer lumps are often seen with the naked eye as cauliflower-like superfluous organisms, mostly irregularly shaped, easy to form ulcers on the surface, and the surrounding tissue adhesions are not clearly demarcated, easy to touch bleeding, early sometimes with the naked eye can not be found.
Cervical polyps and different types of cervical cancer may have other differences in appearance, and patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for examination.