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Uterine polyps are benign neoplasms that occur in the uterine cavity. With an unfavorable course, it can degenerate into cancer.
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REASONS FOR DEVELOPMENT:
✅ hormonal disorders;
✅ cervical erosion;
✅ chronic infections;
✅ inflammatory processes;
✅ genetic pathologies;
✅ abortions, gynecological operations.
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When a growth forms in the uterine cavity or cervix, a woman develops the following SYMPTOMS:
✅ prolonged menstrual bleeding;
✅ pain in the lower abdomen;
✅ Irregular menstruation
✅ uterine bleeding;
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DIAGNOSTICS:
- gynecological examination;
- Ultrasound of the pelvis;
- CT/MRI;
- hysteroscopy;
- morphological studies.
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PREVENTION:
To reduce the risk of polyposis, regular examinations by a gynecologist are necessary. Any inflammatory or infectious processes should be treated on time.
Choosing the right contraceptives and planning a pregnancy will reduce the likelihood of abortions.
When a woman is diagnosed with a uterine polyp, immediate and qualified treatment is required.
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We remind you that timely diagnosis and treatment of precancerous conditions and neoplastic diseases are the key components of a successful fight against cancer.
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Appointments and consultations with a gynecologist are made on weekdays: from 8:00 to 17:00 at the Call Center phone number: +7 717 2 702-911, +7 717 2 702-900.