Six months after a hysteroscopy and you still have polyps?

Doing hysteroscopy for six months, there will still be the possibility of growing polyps, do not rule out the recurrence of the disease. Cervical polyps belong to the cervical tissue hyperplasia caused by the local superfluous organisms, polyps are red, purple or gray-white, the diameter of several millimeters to several centimeters ranging from the majority of patients do not have obvious symptoms, in the gynecological physical examination will be detected, and symptomatic patients will appear abnormal vaginal bleeding. For patients with cervical polyps, they can usually be treated with cervical polypectomy or hysteroscopic electrosurgery, and most have a good prognosis. For patients with deeper polyps, polyps are prone to recur when there is a residual tip, and may also recur if there is long-term inflammatory stimulation. It is recommended that after hysteroscopic surgery, patients need to maintain good living and dietary habits, and at the same time, pay close attention to changes in symptoms, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups.