Sexual Health
Can uterine polyps not undergo surgery? Doing three things well in daily life can prevent cancer
Uterine polyps are gynecological inflammations present on the endometrium, and women of any age are at risk of developing this disease. Usually, in the early stages of uterine polyps, the volume of the polyp is very small. However, if the patient does not receive appropriate treatment and care in a timely manner, the polyp will grow larger and eventually completely block the cervix, leading to a series of adverse reactions.
Can uterine polyps not undergo surgery?
1. Mild uterine polyps
Mild uterine polyps refer to female patients with small size and small quantity of polyps, and generally do not require immediate surgical treatment. If their maintenance methods are appropriate, polyps may automatically heal. Of course, if patients can cooperate with some drugs for adjuvant treatment, the healing speed will be faster.
2. Moderate and severe uterine polyps
For female patients with large volume and rapid growth of uterine polyps, it is best to choose surgical treatment. Because if they do not receive surgical treatment, it is difficult for the polyps to disappear automatically. Of course, if it is a pregnant woman or patient, there is no need to specially arrange surgery to remove polyps. Because they can also remove polyps when giving birth.
How should patients with uterine polyps recover?
1. Traditional Chinese Medicine Cooking
For female patients with uterine polyps, if they do not want to undergo surgical treatment, they can drink traditional Chinese medicine and cook their bodies. The cooking of traditional Chinese medicine medicines places great importance on the dosage and drinking method. The efficacy of the same medicinal herbs varies depending on whether they are more or less. It is best for patients to use medicinal herbs cooked by doctors. As for the drinking method, it is usually necessary to take medication one hour after meals to avoid stimulating the patient's stomach.
2. Eat more anti-cancer foods
Female patients with uterine polyps also need to regularly prevent cancer and achieve certain preventive effects in terms of diet. For example, eat more tomatoes, bitter gourds, cabbage, grapefruit, soy products, etc. Try not to eat red meat, especially immature red meat, do not eat cured meat, pickled vegetables, pickled fish, and other pickled foods, do not drink strong liquor, and do not eat stimulating beverages.
3. Practicing yoga
For female patients with uterine polyps, they can also perform some abdominal yoga exercises appropriately, as this can help alleviate the pressure on their uterus and achieve the goal of nourishing the body.