Do you need surgery for cervical polyps?

Cervical polyps are usually referred to as cervical polyps, and surgical removal is generally recommended, with specific treatment options based on the actual condition of the disease as well as the condition of the organism. Cervical polyps are caused by chronic inflammation that stimulates the cervical cells, leading to localized tissue proliferation, often occurring at the external cervical opening, and its symptomatic manifestation is the red, soft, fleshy tissue visible at the cervical opening. It often causes irregular vaginal bleeding, especially after coitus, and cervical polyps have the risk of malignant transformation, if found, surgery is generally recommended to remove. If the symptoms are mild and there is no active bleeding, and the patient’s physical condition is poor and can’t tolerate surgical operation, the cervical polyp can be dynamically observed in daily life and regular rechecks of TCT and HPV can be done. The same disease, the patient’s physical condition is different, different stages of the disease, the treatment method is different, should be standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.