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What's the matter with small granulation at the cervix?


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There are small granulations at the cervical os, which may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as cervical polyps, condyloma acuminatum, cervical submucosal fibroids, etc. 1. Cervical polyps Cervical polyps are caused by long-term chronic inflammation of the cervix, leading to local hyperplasia of the cervical mucosa, and gradually A polypoid change formed by protruding outward. Cervical polyps are usually manifested as single or multiple small granulation with pedicles, soft and brittle, easy to bleed. 2. Condyloma acuminatum is caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) infection, mainly through sexual contact transmission. Condyloma acuminatum can appear in the cervical orifice, manifested as cauliflower, papillary or chicken comb small granulation, can be accompanied by vulvar itching, burning pain and other symptoms. 3. Cervical submucous myoma myoma may be mistaken for small granulation when it grows in the direction of the cervical orifice. It is usually hard in texture and may be accompanied by menstrual changes. When small granulation is found in the cervical orifice, you should seek medical attention in time for detailed gynecological examination, HPV detection, cervical cytology, etc. to clarify the cause.