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Polyps and frequency therapy
Polyps are mucosal growths that affect the mucous membranes of organs and are caused by increased cell division or genetic factors. Polyps often form due to inflammation and can occur in varying degrees of severity.
Bowel polyps
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Intestinal polyps are protrusions of the intestinal mucosa that are either triggered by certain diseases or form without an identifiable cause.
Cervical polyp
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Doctors use the term cervical polyps to describe finger-like tissue growths that occur in the passageway of the cervix and are usually less than one centimetre in diameter
Endometrial polyps
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
Endometrial polyps develop within the mucous membrane that lines the inside of the uterus, called the endometrium.
Laryngeal polyp
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
A laryngeal polyp is a benign growth of mucous membrane in the area of the vocal folds and larynx, which usually only occurs on one side.
Nasal polyp
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
A nasal polyp is a benign growth of tissue in the sinuses, which consists of soft, oedematous connective tissue.
Uterine polyp
von: Eder Herbert
April 18, 2023
A uterine polyp, also called an endometrial polyp, is usually a benign growth of the lining of the uterus caused by increased cell growth.