Can you have intercourse with endometrial polyps?

Most patients with endometrial polyps can have intercourse, but it is not recommended for those who have large size and cause repeated vaginal bleeding.
Endometrial polyps are caused by high estrogen levels, long-term inflammatory stimulation, miscarriage and other reasons, resulting in the uterus localized endometrial overgrowth. Endometrial polyps do not affect coitus when they are asymptomatic.
But because endometrial polyps can cause bleeding between periods, menorrhagia, prolonged menstrual periods and other symptoms, so for the size of the larger and recurrent vaginal bleeding is not recommended coitus, need to go to the hospital.
Generally, single and small endometrial polyps are asymptomatic, but larger polyps can cause recurrent vaginal bleeding and increase the risk of uterine infection, which can be clearly diagnosed by ultrasonography and recommended to perform polypectomy under hysteroscopy. After the operation, it is necessary to pay attention to appropriate rest, and follow the doctor’s instructions to give tinidazole and other antibiotics to prevent infection treatment. Consult your doctor for details.