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Polyp of vagina
- ... part of the uterus that connects with the vagina ( cervix ). ... may first appear as a polyp. Certain uterine polyps may be associated with uterine cancer.
- ... the uterine wall or lining Uterine fibroids Uterine polyps Cancers of ovary , uterus, cervix , or vagina Bleeding disorders or problems with blood clotting Polycystic ...
- ... menstrual bleeding Bleeding between periods Bleeding from the vagina after menopause ... You cannot prevent endometrial polyps.
- ... and are treated is the colon. How a polyp biopsy is done depends on the location: Colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy examines the large bowel Colposcopy-directed biopsy examines the vagina and cervix Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) or other endoscopy is ...
- ... often just spotting) Diseases or infections of the vagina or cervix Uterine fibroids or cervical growths or polyps More serious causes of late-term bleeding may ...
- ... PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 42. Choby BA. Cervical polyps. In: Fowler ... cervix, uterus, oviduct, ovary, ultrasound imaging of pelvic ...
- ... into the vagina. The sperm travel from the vagina up the cervical ... Cervical pregnancy Cervical incompetence in pregnancy A Pap ...
- ... a tampon into the vagina will confirm the vagina, cervix, or uterus as the source of bleeding. A careful exam by your health care provider is most often the best way to find the source of the bleeding. This exam can be done even while you are bleeding.
- ... procedure: The provider places the scope through the vagina and ... polyps) or tissue for examination. Certain treatments, such as ...
- ... the womb, including uterine fibroids, uterine or cervical polyps , and adenomyosis Inflammation or infection of the cervix ( ... of the vaginal opening (caused by intercourse, infection, polyp, genital warts , ulcer, or varicose veins) Endometrial hyperplasia ( ...