How to treat a polyp at the urethra of a woman?

The polyps can be caused by inflammatory polyps, cysts, warts and other diseases, which require anti-infective and surgical treatment.
1. Inflammatory polyps: urethral polyps can be caused by inflammatory polyps and other diseases, the color is reddish or crimson, can be protruding from the urethral mucosal surface, easy to bleed and accompanied by pain. You can get microwave ablation treatment, high-frequency electrocautery treatment, laser treatment and cryotherapy.
2. Cysts: When cysts occur in the urethra, they can also appear as long polyps, which are bright and transparent and do not affect urination. If the volume is small, it can be observed conservatively under the guidance of the doctor; when the volume of the cyst increases, it is feasible to peel off the cyst and remove the cyst wall.
3. Condyloma acuminatum: Condyloma acuminatum is a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papilloma infection, which can appear as polyps at the urinary tract. It can be treated by applying 80%-90% trichloroacetic acid solution under the guidance of a doctor, as well as freezing, laser, electro-coagulation, microwave, etc. Surgery is feasible when the lesions are widely distributed.
The above symptoms may also be caused by other factors, which require different treatments, and should be treated in a timely manner in a regular hospital, under the guidance of specialists to actively carry out appropriate treatment, and strive for early recovery.