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Cervix Polyps
Cervix polyps or in the vulvar area can be surgically removed, the cervical polyps, usually with a LEEP procedure.
The condition is benign, easily removed by electrocautery or laser vaporization, and regrowth is uncommon. The disorder can be asymptomatic. The symptoms are: abnormal vaginal bleeding (postcoital, after douching, between periods, and after menopause), heavy periods (menorrhagia), white or yellow heavy discharge.
Cervix polyps or in the vulvar area can be surgically removed, the cervical polyps, usually with a LEEP procedure.
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Cervix Polyps -
Vulvar, LEEP Procedure
Some cervical cancers may first appear as a polyp. Its cause is not completely understood, it is frequently the result of various infections, chronic inflammation, or congestion of cervical blood vessels. They are small, fragile, fingerlike growths on the mucosal surface of the cervix or endocervical canal.
Cervix polyps or in the vulvar area can be surgically removed, the cervical polyps, usually with a LEEP procedure.
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