How long is normal to bleed after endometrial polyp surgery

Bleeding for 1 to 2 weeks after endometrial polyp surgery is normal, and the exact bleeding time varies from person to person.
Endometrial polyp surgery is suitable for patients with cervical polyps and endometrial polyps. Usually a small amount of vaginal bleeding is normal after uterine polyp surgery, especially after hysteroscopic surgery.
Most patients with smaller polyps have normal bleeding for about 1 week; patients with larger polyp diameters or thicker polyp tips have relatively longer bleeding times after surgery, about 2 weeks. For patients who bleed after endometrial polyp surgery, hemostatic drugs, such as contraction, misoprostol, etc., can be used.
It should be noted that if the amount of bleeding after endometrial polyp surgery is significantly more than the amount of menstruation, and the bleeding time is too long, accompanied by the discharge of purulent or foul-smelling secretions, fever, etc., you should go to the hospital in time to consult a doctor.