What should I do if a polyp grows in the cervical canal?
Disease description:
Today during a gynecological examination, the doctor told me that I have a polyp growing on my cervix. Since I don't know much about this condition, I'd like to consult: what should I do in this situation?
A cervical polyp is generally a soft tissue growth protruding from the cervical canal, often accompanied by contact bleeding. It requires removal via hysteroscopy. After excision, the tissue should be sent for pathological examination and is usually found to be benign. The procedure typically achieves a curative outcome, with rare recurrence and few postoperative complications such as infection.