Cervical polyps are common fingerlike growths of tissue that protrude into the passageway through the cervix. Polyps are almost always benign (noncancerous).
Cervical polyps are common fingerlike growths of tissue that protrude into the passageway through the cervix. Polyps are almost always benign (noncancerous).
Cervical polyps are small, elongated tumors that grow on the cervix. Most often, symptoms of polyps on the cervix aren't noticeable, and the polyps are in fact benign. They’re most common in women in their 40s and 50s who’ve had more than one child. We explain the causes, the potential symptoms, and how it's diagnosed.
Polyps of the lower reproductive tract are found in 7.8–50% of women. It has been hypothesized that cytogenetic modifications on chromosomes 6, 7 and 12 as well as epigenetic factors involving enzyme and metabolic activities may cause polyps to develop. Cervical polyps found in 2
Cervical polyps are small growths on the cervix. They may cause symptoms that include spotting between periods or bleeding after sexual intercourse or menopause. Causes may include high estrogen levels or chronic inflammation. It is possible to remove polyps surgically, and they do not usually return. Learn more here.
Cervical polyps are small, elongated tumors that grow on the cervix. Most often, symptoms of polyps on the cervix aren't noticeable, and the polyps are in fact benign. They’re most common in women in their 40s and 50s who’ve had more than one child. We explain the causes, the potential symptoms, and how it's diagnosed.
Polyps of the lower reproductive tract are found in 7.8–50% of women. It has been hypothesized that cytogenetic modifications on chromosomes 6, 7 and 12 as well as epigenetic factors involving enzyme and metabolic activities may cause polyps to develop. Cervical polyps found in 2
Cervical polyps are small growths on the cervix. They may cause symptoms that include spotting between periods or bleeding after sexual intercourse or menopause. Causes may include high estrogen levels or chronic inflammation. It is possible to remove polyps surgically, and they do not usually return. Learn more here.