Cervical polyps grow in the cervix


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Cervical polyps are common in women. They are usually tongues that grow out of the cervix. The surface is smooth and ruddy, with pedicles. They are easy to bleed. The roots of cervical polyps are generally in the cervix. Most tissues of cervical polyps protrude outside the cervix. If cervical polyps are found, cervical polyps are generally removed. With vascular forceps deep into the cervical canal, clamp the root of the pedicle of the polyp, rotate a few circles, you can completely remove the cervical polyps, and then send pathological examination to make a clear diagnosis. Generally, the pedicle of the cervical canal and the root of the cervical polyps should be removed with vascular forceps to prevent recurrence.