Dangers of cervical polyps

Cervical polyps, as a common obstetrics and gynecology disease, have been troubling many patients. Cervical polyps bring a series of clinical symptoms that affect the quality of life and health of patients. Cervical polyps can be understood to a certain extent as tissue proliferation caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix, which can be manifested as irregular vaginal dribbling. After a long period of chronic vaginal bleeding, some patients may develop secondary anemia and vaginal vulvar inflammation. At the same time, irregular vaginal bleeding caused by cervical polyps needs to be differentiated from endometrial cancer and cervical cancer. In clinical practice, the diagnosis of cancer is often delayed because of cervical polyps. Cervical polyps can increase in size as the disease progresses, and the enlarged cervical polyps can be associated with clinical symptoms, such as infertility, leukorrhea, sexual discomfort, etc. In addition, cervical polyps are very common in the most severe cases. In addition, cervical polyps may become cancerous in rare cases, and if cancerous, it will affect the prognosis and survival time of patients. Therefore, the harm of cervical polyps to patients should not be ignored. It is currently recommended that cervical polyps be treated with early diagnosis and early treatment to avoid a series of complications caused by the delayed condition.