Cervical Polyps Symptoms



Most patients with cervical polyps are asymptomatic, while some may have symptoms such as excessive leukorrhea and bleeding after sexual intercourse. Patients should follow the doctor’s advice to take surgical treatment and postoperative drug-assisted treatment.

Most patients with cervical polyps do not have clinical symptoms, which are usually found during gynecological examination. A few patients may have symptoms such as excessive leukorrhea, post-coital bleeding, menstrual disorders, excessive menstrual flow, and purulent vaginal discharge. If the polyp is large and prolapses from the vaginal opening, symptoms such as bleeding from friction, necrosis, vulvar itching, and foreign body in the vaginal opening will occur.

Patients with cervical polyps should take timely surgical treatment, including polypectomy, cervical conization, hysteroscopic electrosurgery and other surgical methods. After surgery, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to use amoxicillin capsules, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules and other antibiotic drugs for anti-infection auxiliary treatment. The use of specific drugs should be under the guidance of the doctor.

Patients with symptoms of cervical polyps should go to the hospital in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid aggravating the condition.