The reason why a hard lump grew on the cervix

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A hard knot grows on the cervix, which may be caused by a variety of conditions, such as cervical Na's cyst, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, etc. 1. Cervical Na's cyst Cervical Na's cyst is a cyst formed due to obstruction of the cervical gland orifice, resulting in blocked drainage and retention of glandular secretions. Generally benign lesions, usually asymptomatic, often found in gynecological examination, manifested as a single or multiple bluish-white vesicles protruding from the surface of the cervix. If the cyst is small and asymptomatic, it can be observed regularly; if the cyst is large or causes discomfort, physical therapy or surgical treatment can be considered. 2. Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation of cervical polyps can cause local mucosal hyperplasia in the cervical canal and protrude towards the external os of the cervix to form polyps. Polyps are usually bright red, soft and brittle, and prone to bleeding. Symptoms such as bleeding after sexual life and abnormal vaginal discharge may occur. After diagnosis, polypectomy is performed and pathological examination is performed. 3. Early cervical cancer may be manifested as hard lumps on the cervix, and may be accompanied by vaginal bleeding, discharge and other symptoms. For cervical abnormalities found, timely cervical cancer screening, including cervical cytology, HPV testing, etc., colposcopy and cervical biopsy if necessary, to confirm the diagnosis. If diagnosed with cervical cancer, surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatment methods should be selected according to specific conditions.

The reason why a hard lump grew on the cervix

The reason why a hard lump grew on the cervix



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