Are endometrial polyps endometrial hyperplasia?

Endometrial polyps are not endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps are localized endometrial hyperplasia, and endometrial hyperplasia is a widespread proliferation of the endometrium, which is classified into various pathological types.
Endometrial polyps and endometrial hyperplasia are two different disease types, so endometrial polyps are not the same as endometrial hyperplasia. Endometrial polyps are smooth swellings that form in the uterine cavity due to overgrowth of the localized lining of the uterus. Endometrial polyps can be triggered by hormonal disorders, prolonged irritation of the uterine cavity by a foreign body, and puerperal infections.
Endometrial hyperplasia is a kind of non-physiological, non-invasive abnormal proliferation, which is divided into simple hyperplasia, complex hyperplasia and atypical hyperplasia. If the organism is stimulated by estrogen for a long period of time, endometrial hyperplasia will be easily induced, causing patients to experience symptoms such as amenorrhea and menstrual disorders.
If you suspect that you may be suffering from endometrial polyps or endometrial hyperplasia due to the symptoms mentioned above, it is recommended that you go to the gynecology department of the hospital for consultation and relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease.