Cervical
Cervical : Mesothelioma is the medical term and the technique used to describe a benign growth protruding from a mucous membrane in the human body. Polyps can come out of one of the nose and sinuses (also called nasal polyps), in the colon, and stomach, in the ear. When you grow from the nose, they often result from chronic inflammation caused by allergies. But one we are most interested in are those that develop polyps in women’s cervix or cervical cancer in women, the reason for such growth is still unknown.
Polyp in the cervix
About 2 to 5 percent of the female population had cervical polyps. Women in the cervix, and polyps are almost always benign or cancerous. This is regardless of whether they graduated from the lining of the uterus itself or from the cervix, in which case some bleeding may be noticed after intercourse.
The good news about the polyps is that they can be easily removed by your doctor, or even by your GP when they are visible and benign tumors are still small.
Appendages such as those that occur in the womb of a woman and will have to be removed surgically with the use of general anesthetic. Also, in these cases, tissue is usually sent for microscopic analysis to ensure the growth of non-malignant.
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