Cervical polyps are too big for cancer

Dr. Cameron Thompson
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Empathy in care, excellence in medicine.
2025-05-02 09:56:02
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Cervical polyps
are caused by chronic inflammation, cervical infection and other factors. If the patient is treated in time, the prognosis is generally good, no complications occur, and cancer usually does not occur. If the patient is not treated in time, the prognosis is poor, and complications such as pelvic inflammation and vaginitis may occur, and cancer usually occurs.
Patients can be treated by polypectomy, cervical conization, hysteroscopy and other surgical methods, which help to control the development of the disease and alleviate symptoms.