What are the symptoms of endometrial polyps

Symptoms of endometrial polyps may include increased leukorrhea, irregular menstruation, irregular vaginal bleeding, and a palpable mass at the cervical opening. Single, smaller endometrial polyps are usually asymptomatic and are detected during ultrasound, diagnostic scraping, and other tests. Patients with symptomatic endometrial polyps, on the other hand, may have an abnormal increase in leukorrhea and foul-smelling bloody discharge. These include heavy menstrual periods, prolonged periods, irregular cycles, irregular vaginal bleeding or vaginal bleeding after menopause. For larger endometrial polyps, protruding into the cervical canal, which can be manifested as polyps protruding from the cervical opening, the mass can be touched. The specific diagnosis needs to go to the hospital obstetrics and gynecology department to do the relevant examination to confirm the diagnosis.