Can cervical polyps be detected by physical examination?

Cervical polyps can be detected during physical examinations, because normal physical examinations require gynecological examinations, and doctors can observe with the naked eye the growth of cervical polyps, most of which are cervical polyps. Very few people have large polyps, which can be detected by ultrasound, which can be seen on the top of the cervix, and can be detected by physical examination. If the physical examination report does not suggest a cervical polyp, the patient will have no such clinical symptoms. Since cervical polyps can cause bleeding after intercourse and blood in the leucorrhea, they should be removed whenever they are found, and the time to remove them is within 3-7 days after menstruation.