What to do about large cervical polyps

Large cervical polyps should be treated with excision surgery and biopsy if necessary. Large cervical polyps are raised tissues that occur in the cervix, usually caused by excessive division and proliferation of the cervical mucosa, which may cause symptoms such as increased cervical discharge and even bleeding, and should be promptly treated with a comprehensive pre-operative examination in the hospital. If it is benign, it usually will not spread and metastasize, and can be treated by cervical polyp removal surgery. After the operation, pay attention to rest, pay attention to keep pubic hygiene, and avoid sexual life before the disease is fully recovered. At the same time, patients should actively treat gynecological diseases, pay attention to sexual hygiene, and pay attention to regular review, which can avoid recurrence of the disease. If the cervical polyps are irregular in shape, they may be malignant and require cervical biopsy, followed by surgical treatment and radiotherapy if necessary. Specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.