Is it possible to stop menstruation without treating endometrial polyps?

If menstruation stops after menopause, endometrial polyps can be left untreated if there are no obvious symptoms, but they should be followed up to prevent malignant changes. If it causes abnormal bleeding afterward, treatment is still needed.
After menopause, if menstruation no longer occurs, that is, menopausal women, due to the body’s hormone secretion will be significantly reduced, the uterus and ovaries will gradually atrophy, if the patient has endometrial polyps, but the polyps are small, no obvious clinical symptoms, after pathological examination to rule out endometrial malignant changes, can be left untreated, and continue to follow up the observation can be.
If the endometrial polyp causes abnormal bleeding after menopause, it is recommended that the polyp be removed surgically to prevent it from degenerating and becoming cancerous.
Women who find endometrial polyps need to go to a regular hospital and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.