The incidence rate of cervical polyps is relatively high today, which is also one of gynecological diseases. It can have some impact on the health of the body. Women may experience many abnormalities when they get sick. Some women may have dysmenorrhea and worry that it is caused by cervical polyps. So, will having a polyp on the cervix cause dysmenorrhea?
Generally speaking, cervical polyps can cause dysmenorrhea. Mild cases may not cause obvious dysmenorrhea, but in severe cases, some patients may experience more obvious dysmenorrhea. In addition, it can also cause sexual bleeding, cervical cysts, and cervical hypertrophy. If left untreated for a long time, it can cause pain in the lumbar and sacral regions, pelvic depression, or dysmenorrhea. In addition, if left untreated for a long time, there is a possibility of cancer. Therefore, attention must be paid to cervical polyps and timely treatment should be carried out.
Surgical resection is the main method for the treatment of cervical polyps. But if accompanied by inflammation, the first step is to control the infection, bleeding, and stop bleeding. After the inflammation is under control, perform surgery again. Although polyps rarely undergo cancer transformation, the cancer transformation rate is still 0.2% -0.4%. Patients over 45 years old, especially those with cervical polyps before and after menopause, should undergo pathological examination after surgery. If there are signs of cancer, treatment measures should be taken as soon as possible.
In addition, this disease is prone to recurrence, and regular follow-up examinations should be conducted every 3 months after surgery. In addition, personal hygiene work should also be done well to avoid the recurrence of diseases.