Can endometrial polyps go away with medication?

Whether endometrial polyps can be eliminated by taking medication needs to be judged according to the specific condition. Small endometrial polyps may fall off after taking medication, while large endometrial polyps will not generally fall off after taking medication alone.
Endometrial polyps are usually caused by gynecological inflammation, endometrial tissue proliferation, divided into single and multiple. Often single, small endometrial polyps may be dislodged by taking medication to cause the lining of the uterus to slough off, thus expelling the endometrial polyp along with the endometrial polyp.
For multiple, large endometrial polyps, the endometrial lining does not come off or does not come off cleanly after taking medication alone, so patients need to choose surgical treatment, including curettage and hysteroscopic surgery.
Although the cancer rate of endometrial polyps is low, there is still a risk of endometrial polyps. It is recommended that patients with endometrial polyps go to the hospital in time to choose the appropriate treatment according to their specific conditions. In normal times, they should also pay attention to personal hygiene, regular work and rest, appropriate physical exercise, and enhance the body’s immunity and resistance.