Sexual Health
How to cure uterine polyps that often recur? How to treat uterine polyps through dietary therapy
Uterine polyps are a common gynecological disease. After falling ill, it is necessary to treat them reasonably based on one's own condition. Some patients may also experience recurrent attacks. This is a phenomenon that we need to pay attention to.
Causes of recurrence of uterine polyps
1. Cervical polyps are caused by chronic inflammation. If polyps are simply removed, the inflammatory stimulation of the cervical canal still exists, so polyps recur.
2. Some polyps grow deep in the cervical canal, and when removed, the polyp's root cannot be completely eradicated. Soon after, the polyp grows out of the root.
3. Some patients have more than one cervical polyp in size. During the operation, only large polyps seen by the naked eye are removed. Small polyps invisible to the eyes and polyps hidden in the depth of the cervical canal cannot be removed together. After that, these small polyps that leak the net gradually grow. They grow outside the mouth of the cervix and are systematically treated by the comprehensive treatment of traditional Chinese medicine (three elimination and two tonics) to achieve the goal of complete cure.
Treatment methods for uterine polyps
1. Curettage surgery: For large and pedunculated polyps, they can be seen or touched in the lower segment of the uterus. At this time, the cervix can be enlarged to remove the polyps, and curettage of the cervix and uterine cavity can be performed. The remaining polyps can be removed for pathological examination. When performing curettage for small localized or diffuse polyps, it is important to pay attention to comprehensive curettage, especially for the fundus and cornu. After uterine cavity surgery, anti infection treatment should be performed. Antibiotics can be administered orally or intravenously in clinical practice. For individuals with obvious bleeding symptoms that cannot be eradicated or recurred according to the above treatment methods, hysterectomy must be considered. The disadvantage is that it causes excessive harm to the female body, and the cost is high, making it easy to relapse.
2. Laser surgery: Insert a fiber into the polyp root, output laser, and adjust the laser output power according to the size of the polyp root. Until the polyp turns crimson purple, those that can be cut from the base should be removed together. For patients with sessile or smaller polyps, they can be directly inserted for coagulation and stop whitening. Postoperative treatment: Endometrial polyps, once diagnosed, should mainly be removed surgically. But after surgery, the recurrence rate of polyps is higher. This type of surgery is expensive and prone to recurrence.
Do uterine polyps require surgery
Any surgery can have a size impact on the human body, so some patients with uterine polyps believe that medication can be used to treat uterine polyps. Uterine polyps should not be used without authorization. When uterine polyps appear, the best approach is to remove the polyp tissue without hesitation to prevent recurrence due to incomplete treatment. The medicine is only auxiliary and has no effect on cutting grass and eliminating roots. In addition, uterine polyps are prone to recurrence, and regular follow-up examinations should be conducted every three months after surgery.