Are endometrial polyps 0.5*0.3 considered large?

An endometrial polyp of 0.5*0.3, which usually means an endometrial polyp of 0.5*0.3 centimeters, is not considered large.
This size of endometrial polyp is relatively small, usually this size of polyp with the menstrual cycle may fall off. Regular checkups can be performed and no treatment is needed for the time being.
However, endometrial polyps that are larger than 1 centimeter are usually larger. Such polyps usually do not fall off with menstruation and need to be treated with hysteroscopic endometrial polypectomy.
For more information, follow your doctor’s instructions. If there are cases that cause menstrual dribbling, increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, etc., it is necessary to carry out hysteroscopy in time. Keep the pubic area hygienic and dry, change and wash underwear frequently.