Do endometrial polyps 13mm have to be operated on?

Endometrial polyps 13mm are operated under normal circumstances.
Endometrial polyp is a single or multiple smooth lumps in the endometrium, is a relatively common gynecological disease, often with intermenstrual bleeding, excessive menstruation and prolonged menstruation and other manifestations, due to the endometrial polyp has a certain malignant potential, so the polyp is generally more than 10mm in size need to undergo surgical treatment.
Hysteroscopic removal is the most important treatment for endometrial polyps, and the surgery is usually performed 3-7 days after the patient’s menstrual period is cleared, and it is recommended to try to conceive after the surgery if the patient has fertility requirements.
It should be noted that patients may experience a small amount of bleeding after the surgery, which is common, but if the bleeding lasts more than 7 days or is heavy, the patient needs to inform the doctor promptly.
It is recommended that when the endometrial polyp is 13mm, the patient should cooperate with the doctor for timely treatment to avoid the possibility of malignant changes, and prohibit sexual intercourse for 1 month after the operation.