Postmenopausal cervical polyps are also at risk.
Cervical polyps are redundant organisms that occur in the cervical area and are usually associated with chronic inflammation of the cervix, hormone levels and other factors. In postmenopausal women who develop cervical polyps, on the one hand, the polyps may present a risk of bleeding, and when symptoms are severe, excessive vaginal bleeding may occur.
On the other hand, postmenopausal polyps may have an increased chance of malignant changes. Therefore, cervical polyps in postmenopausal women can still be dangerous.
Postmenopausal women who have cervical polyps should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor to take surgical or other means of removal, the removed tissue sent to the pathology examination, in order to further clarify the nature of the polyp, to take targeted measures to deal with.