Sexual Health
Why do uterine polyps recur? Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Treatment for Preventing Recurrence
Uterine polyps pose a serious threat to female patients in our daily lives, especially in cases where they recur. We must treat them reasonably to prevent this from happening.
Causes of recurrent uterine polyps
1. Cervical polyps are caused by chronic inflammation. Simply removing the polyp can still stimulate inflammation in the cervical canal, so polyps can still recur.
2. Some polyps grow deep in the cervical canal, and when removed, the root of the polyp cannot be completely eradicated, and soon after, the polyp grows out of the root.
3. Some patients have more than one cervical polyp, large or small. During surgery, only the larger polyps visible to the naked eye are removed, and the smaller or deeper polyps hidden in the cervical canal that are difficult for the eyes to see are not removed together. Later, these "leaking" small polyps gradually grow up and grow out of the cervical opening, forming new visible cervical polyps. Systematic treatment can be achieved through traditional Chinese medicine comprehensive therapy (three elimination and two tonifying methods) to achieve a complete cure.
Treatment of uterine polyps
1. Western medicine treatment
(1) The best method for treating uterine polyps is to perform curettage on small focal or diffuse polyps, and pay attention to comprehensive scraping, especially at the fundus and corners of the uterus.
(2) The treatment method for uterine polyps is a large and pedunculated polyp that can be met or touched in the lower segment of the uterus. The best method for treating uterine polyps is to expand the cervix and remove the polyp, perform curettage of the cervix and uterine cavity, and scrape off the remaining polyps for pathological examination.
(3) The best method for treating uterine polyps with obvious bleeding symptoms is to treat those who cannot be eradicated or relapse according to the above methods. Hysterectomy should be considered, which is also one of the methods for treating uterine polyps.
(4) After uterine cavity surgery, anti infection treatment should be performed. The best way to treat uterine polyps is to administer antibiotics orally or intravenously in clinical practice.
(5) The best method for laser treatment of uterine polyps and uterine polyps is the same as laser treatment of cervical erosion. The treatment method is the same as for cervical erosion, with a power consumption of 40-60w.
(6) Hysteroscopic treatment of uterine polyps. The best method for treating uterine polyps is to choose 5% g, s liquid as the expansion fluid. Double diagnosis examination to understand the position, size, shape, hardness, activity, etc. of the uterus.