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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Polyp of vagina
  1. ... 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.
  2. ... the uterine wall or lining Uterine fibroids Uterine polyps Cancers of ovary , uterus, cervix , or vagina Bleeding disorders or problems with blood clotting Polycystic ...
  3. ... menstrual bleeding Bleeding between periods Bleeding from the vagina after menopause ... You cannot prevent endometrial polyps.
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 42. Choby BA. Cervical polyps. In: Fowler ... cervix, uterus, oviduct, ovary, ultrasound imaging of pelvic ...
  7. ... into the vagina. The sperm travel from the vagina up the cervical ... Cervical pregnancy Cervical incompetence in pregnancy A Pap ...
  8. ... 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.
  9. ... procedure: The provider places the scope through the vagina and ... polyps) or tissue for examination. Certain treatments, such as ...
  10. ... 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 ( ...
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