Cervical polyp removal
Cervical polyps mostly come from the cervical canal mucosa, single or multiple. Most are benign, soft, rich in blood vessels, and bright red. The pedicle is connected to the cervix, and the size of the polyps varies from a few millimeters to a few centimeters. Can occur at any age. Generally without symptoms, but some cases have symptoms of more leucorrhea or a small amount of bleeding after intercourse. The main treatment method is surgical resection.
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