After the removal of cervical polyps, if the polyp is small, there are usually no obvious symptoms when the scabs come off, but if the polyp is large, there may be brown discharge, bleeding and other symptoms when the scabs come off.
After the removal of cervical polyps, there will be some damage to the local tissue, so there will be scabs. However, when the cervical polyp is small, the scab will be small and there will be no obvious symptoms when the scab is removed. If the cervical polyp is bigger, if the bleeding when removing the scabs is small, it may show up as brown secretion, and when the bleeding is more, bleeding will be directly observed.
After the removal of cervical polyps, you need to pay attention to rest and do not have sexual intercourse for a short period of time. If there are obvious abnormal symptoms after the surgery, pay attention to timely medical attention.