Is an endometrial polyp 3 centimeters big?

Endometrial polyps of 3 centimeters are considered large polyps.
In general, endometrial polyps less than 1 cm in diameter, and the patient does not have obvious symptoms, can be followed up regularly, no need to give further treatment, polyps may disappear naturally, and endometrial polyps with a diameter of 3 centimeters, belong to the larger polyps, should be carried out hysteroscopic polypectomy and so on.
Endometrial polyp refers to the uterus local mesenchymal overgrowth is covered with benign glandular epithelium, for a common gynecological diseases, if the polyp is large or protruding into the cervical canal, may lead to secondary infection, necrosis, and thus discharging foul-smelling bloody secretion, the patient should be carried out in time for the hysteroscopic polypectomy or curettage and other treatment when such a situation occurs.
If the endometrial polyp is detected to be 3 centimeters, the patient should further improve the relevant examination and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.