Can cervical polyps be treated during cesarean section

  With the continuous development of modern medicine, after experiencing the hardships of ten months of pregnancy, women can choose from various delivery methods when parting ways, including painless delivery, natural vaginal delivery, and cesarean section. Different delivery methods require different treatment methods. So, can cervical polyps be treated with cesarean section?

  

Can cervical polyps be treated during cesarean section1

  Women should try not to undergo cervical polyp surgery during cesarean section, as there may be a period of lochia discharge after childbirth. If cervical polyp surgery is performed during cesarean section, it is very detrimental to the recovery of the wound and can easily lead to inflammation and infection.

  Therefore, cervical polyp surgery cannot be performed during cesarean section. You can choose to undergo cervical polyp removal surgery after the body has fully recovered postpartum. In fact, the main treatment for cervical polyps is surgical resection. If accompanied by symptoms of cervical polyps and inflammation, the first step is to control inflammation and infection.

  If there are symptoms of bleeding, the first step is to stop the bleeding in a timely manner. After undergoing uterine polypectomy, the polyps should be promptly sent for pathological examination. If any pathological changes are found, treatment measures need to be taken accordingly. In addition, although the surgery removed the polyps, the bacteria still exist. Therefore, regular follow-up examinations are needed after surgery, and chronic inflammation should also be treated to prevent polyp recurrence.

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