Is there a high rate of recurrence of cervical polyps within one year after surgery?

The recurrence rate of cervical polyps within one year after surgery cannot be determined according to individual differences. Cervical polyp is a benign disease of the cervix, most of them are caused by long-term stimulation of cervical inflammation, and there is a certain recurrence rate after treatment, which needs to be reviewed regularly. For patients with combined cervical inflammation or poorly controlled inflammation, the probability of recurrence is relatively high. Cervical polyps are often associated with long-term cervical inflammation. After surgery, doctors usually recommend the use of some anti-inflammatory drugs, which should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions, as well as postoperative attention to maintaining vulvar hygiene and regular checkups in the hospital, and yearly gynecological ultrasound, cervical cancer screening and other related physical examination programs, as well as early detection of the disease and early treatment. For patients with a history of cervical polyps, if contact bleeding, irregular vaginal bleeding, prolonged menstruation and other clinical symptoms occur again, we should be vigilant about the recurrence of cervical polyps, and we recommend that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to improve ultrasound, gynecological examination and other related tests to determine the cause of the disease and then under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat it.