The uterus is an important part of a woman and should also be maintained regularly. Due to various reasons, diseases can also occur. Endometrial polyp are gynecological diseases that we should pay attention to.
Endometrial polyp hazard
1. Influence on sexual life: Endometrial polyp grow gradually without treatment, block the cervical orifice, and cause sexual bleeding or bloody leucorrhea.
2. Influence on pregnancy: When Endometrial polyp block the cervical orifice, the cervical orifice is narrow or the cervical tube is deformed, which prevents the normal rise of sperm and affects pregnancy.
3. Causing other gynecological diseases: For patients who have not been treated for a long time, Endometrial polyp will also cause other gynecological diseases, such as cervical erosion, cervical hypertrophy, etc. due to long-term inflammatory stimulation.
4. There is a risk of canceration: Endometrial polyp rarely become cancerous, but the probability is also between 0.20.4. Middle aged women around 45 years old, especially those suffering from Endometrial polyp after menopause, should pay attention to the eyes of the throat and not let the polyps want to change the degree of erosion.
Treatment of Endometrial polyp
1. For small, Asymptomatic Endometrial polyp, no intervention is needed temporarily. 25% of Endometrial polyp (especially polyps with a diameter of less than 1cm) can resolve by themselves.
2. Currently, medication is not recommended for treating polyps.
3. Endometrial polyp with obvious clinical symptoms are mainly treated by surgery. When the polyp is large or accompanied by severe inflammation, hysterectomy or total resection must be considered.
Precautions for Endometrial polyp
1. Due to the good self-cleaning function of the vagina, it is generally not necessary to use medication or soap or other cleaning agents during cleaning. Simply wash the external genitalia with warm water once a day.
2. To do a good job of cleaning and hygiene, effective prevention of Endometrial polyp, we should often clean the vulva to prevent vaginal inflammation and cervical erosion.
3. Frequent drying of blankets, wearing cotton underwear, and changing clothes are positive preventive measures.
4. Before sexual activity, both men and women should clean the external genitalia, and those with excessive foreskin should clean it to prevent the "silent" invasion of bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and other pathogens.
5. Exercise reasonably, strengthen physical exercise, and improve the body's disease resistance. It can effectively defend against diseases.
6. Diet is also important in daily life. Don't smoke or drink alcohol, and eat more vegetables.