Is it important to have a polyp in the uterus?



Whether it is important to have a polyp in the uterus depends on the symptoms and the nature of the polyp, which needs to be treated immediately in the hospital.

Uterine polyps usually grow on the lining of the uterus and are a relatively common gynecological condition in clinical practice. Uterine polyps are usually caused by high levels of hormonal stimulation of the lining of the uterus over a long period of time, but it is also possible that the lining of the uterus has been subjected to chronic inflammation for a long period of time, which ultimately leads to the development of lesions.

If a woman’s uterine polyp is only a single, small polyp, and does not cause discomfort, she may not need to go to the hospital for surgery, but can take medication under the guidance of a doctor, which is usually not a big problem.

If a woman has multiple polyps, and she also has symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding and heavy menstruation, she needs to go to the hospital immediately for treatment, and under the guidance of the doctor, undergo a hysteroscopic surgery to remove the polyps, and check the polyp’s benignity or malignancy.

Women with uterine polyps are advised to go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then according to the cause of the disease to treat the symptoms.