Most of the cervical polyps are benign lesions, once found during the preparation for pregnancy, it is recommended to actively surgical treatment, usually not serious.
Most cervical polyps are the result of chronic inflammation of the cervix, and are benign lesions, but may also be associated with hormonal changes, viruses, cervical injury and other factors.
If the cervical polyp is small, it can be asymptomatic. If the cervical polyp is large, it can have clinical manifestations such as vaginal bleeding, leucorrhoea, leucorrhea, etc. When it is detected during pregnancy, it is recommended that it be actively treated with surgery.
Cervical polyp removal is a common gynecological surgery, after the operation, you should pay attention to vulvar cleanliness, avoid coitus for half a month after the operation, regular checkups, any discomfort in time to consult the doctor.