Endometrial polyps are related to endocrine disorders. In addition, endometrial polyps may be caused by gynecological inflammation and foreign bodies in the uterine cavity.
Although the cause of endometrial polyps is not yet clear, it is considered to be related to the high level of estrogen in the body, because the high level of estrogen in the body will lead to endometrial hyperplasia, and if the endometrium is overgrown for a long period of time, it is easy to form endometrial polyps.
Endometrial polyps are related to endocrine disorders because high estrogen levels can lead to endometrial hyperplasia, and if the endometrium grows excessively over a long period of time, endometrial polyps may form.
In addition, patients with long-term endometritis, cervicitis and other gynecological inflammation, or foreign bodies in the uterine cavity, abortion, intrauterine surgical operations, etc., are prone to cause endometrial polyps.
Patients with endometrial polyps are advised to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment.