Cervical polyps are a uterine disease and a common gynecological condition. Cervical polyps are usually caused by abnormal hormone secretion in women, such as a rapid increase in estrogen levels in the short term, which can lead to the problem of cervical polyps. If cervical polyps are severe, surgical treatment can be used. So, how long after cervical polyp surgery can we have sex?
If the patient's cervical polyps are not very large, cervical forceps or oval forceps can be used to directly remove the cervical polyps. This method of removing cervical polyps is relatively simple and the trauma area is relatively small. Generally, complete recovery can be achieved in about a month. Of course, whether the uterus has recovered still needs to be checked at the hospital. If it is confirmed that there are no problems, then you can have sex.
If the cervical polyp is relatively large and severe, cold knife resection or microwave surgery should be used to remove the polyp. These two surgical methods have a relatively large trauma area for patients, which usually takes three months to recover, so they cannot have sexual intercourse for the first three months after surgery. Go to the hospital for a check-up in three months, and only after confirming complete recovery of the uterus can you have sex.
In general, how long it takes to have sexual intercourse after cervical polyps mainly depends on the type of surgery and the patient's uterine recovery. If the uterus recovers quickly, you can have sex earlier. If the patient's physical condition is poor and the uterus cannot recover quickly, they need to wait for the uterus to fully recover before they can have sex.