What are the symptoms of cervical polyps?
Cervical polyps are a common gynecological condition in women, and their symptoms mainly include abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge, protrusion of the mass, and accompanying symptoms.
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding: Patients may experience bleeding after sexual intercourse or during menstruation, and sometimes even after menopause.
Abnormal Vaginal Discharge: Patients may notice an increase in vaginal discharge, which may contain blood streaks or be purulent.
Protrusion of the Mass: If the polyp is too large, it may protrude outside the body, which is more evident when the patient strains during bowel movements or performs vaginal douches.
Other Symptoms: Such as discomfort in the lumbosacral region, lower abdominal fullness, etc. These symptoms are usually related to the size and location of the polyp.
The symptoms of cervical polyps may vary among individuals and some symptoms may also resemble those of other gynecological conditions. Once these symptoms appear, it is important to seek medical attention promptly for professional diagnosis and formulation of an appropriate treatment plan. Meanwhile, maintaining good lifestyle habits and undergoing regular gynecological examinations are also important measures to prevent cervical polyps.