There is no fixed time for endometrial polyps to recur; they may recur a month or two after treatment, or they may not recur after treatment. The reason for the appearance of endometrial polyps may be related to high estrogen levels, inflammatory stimulation, and so on. Patients with endometrial polyps generally have a good prognosis after medication and surgery. However, if high estrogen levels and endometrial inflammation occur again, it may cause endometrial polyps to recur in a month or two, and may not recur again if there is no related stimulation. When endometrial polyps appear, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment. After treatment, you need to keep monitoring yourself and go to the hospital for follow-up if there is any abnormality. In daily life, you should also maintain a good routine and habits, avoiding tiredness and staying up late, which can avoid recurrence.