Female urethral polyps surgery


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Female urethral polyps grow in the urethral orifice, mainly dark red new organisms, generally cause patients to show frequent urination, urgency, and even urinary pain, in addition to contact bleeding, when patients show this situation, need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations. The color of urethral polyps is obviously different from that of surrounding urethral mucosa. Generally, it can be diagnosed by appearance. When urethral polyps are diagnosed, surgical treatment should be selected in time. Local anesthesia is required first, and then electrotome or sharp knife is used to cut down the polyps. Finally, absorbable suture is used to completely stop bleeding. It is recommended to keep catheterization after operation.