What to do with polyps at the tear in normal labor

If vulvar tears occur after normal delivery, polyps may occur during the healing process due to local inflammation, poor healing or repeated local friction stimulation, and tissue hyperplasia. If the polyp is small, it can be disinfected with iodophor and then clamped off with vascular forceps, and local pressure or clamped to stop bleeding. If it is a large polyp, it can be surgically removed under local anesthesia and locally sutured to stop the bleeding. After delivery, pay attention to vulva and vaginal hygiene, wear loose, cotton, breathable underwear to avoid friction and infection at the wound can reduce the occurrence of polyps.