Subject: Midwifery I (Theory)
Cervical polyps are tiny, elongated tumors that develop on the cervix near the opening to the vagina. Polyps are typically cherry-red to purple in appearance, or grayish-white. Cervical polyps are rarely malignant. Cervical polyps can be caused by chronic inflammation, infection, or a hormonal reaction to elevated amounts of the female hormone estrogen. Ectocervical polyps and Endocervical polyps are two types of cervical polyps. Ecto-cervical polyps form from the cervix's outer surface layer cells. Endocervical polyps from inside the cervical canal from the cervical glands. Doctors perform a simple surgery to remove cervical polyps. Twisting the polyp away from the base, putting a surgical string around the base of the polyp, and cutting it away are all methods for removing cervical polyps.
Cervical polyps are small, elongated tumors that develop on the cervix (the thin tube at the bottom of the uterus) where it connects to the vagina. Polyps are typically cherry-red to purple in appearance, or grayish-white. Cervical polyps are not generally malignant (benign).
Doctors perform a simple surgery to remove cervical polyps. There is no need for pain medication. Methods for removing cervical polyps include:
Methods for destroying the polyp's base and preventing growth include:
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Define the term Cervical polyps?
Small, elongated tumors called cervical polyps develop on the cervix, a thin channel at the base of the uterus that leads into the vagina. Typically, polyps are cherry-red to purple in color or grayish white. Typically, cervical polyps are not malignant (benign).
List the causes of cervical polyp?
Causes
The exact cause is unknown.
List its types and sign and symptoms as well?
Types
Ecto-cervical Polyps
Endocervical Polyps
Symptoms
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