The presence of cervical polyps in patients may be related to cervical infection, chronic inflammatory response, obstruction of blood vessels in the uterine adnexa, elevated estrogen levels, etc. They can be treated by surgery (polypectomy, conization of the uterine cervix, hysteroscopic electrosurgery, etc.) under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Polypectomy: Cervical polyps can be removed with special forceps. If the polyps are large, local or general anesthesia can be used.
2. Cervical conization, hysteroscopic electrocision: if the patient’s polyps are relatively large, often recurring, or combined with cervicitis, the patient needs to use cervical conization, hysteroscopic electrocision, etc., hysteroscopic electrocision is usually under the direct vision of the removal of lesions, and can be used after the operation of electrocautery to stop bleeding.
It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for relevant examinations, according to the specific results of the examination, to take targeted treatment. Life should develop good habits, pay attention to rest, good personal hygiene.