Uterine polyp 1.3cm, should I have surgery?

Patients with uterine polyps of 1.3 centimeters generally do not need surgery if they have no obvious symptoms. If patients have symptoms such as abnormal uterine bleeding and bleeding after coitus, they should take surgical treatment in time.
Patients with uterine polyps of 1.3 centimeters generally do not need surgical treatment if they have no obvious discomfort symptoms, and the polyps may disappear on their own. If patients experience obvious discomfort symptoms, such as abnormal uterine bleeding, bleeding after intercourse, infertility, shortened menstrual periods, etc., they need timely surgical treatment.
Surgical methods for uterine polyps mainly include hysteroscopic polypectomy and hysterectomy, etc. Patients should choose the appropriate surgical method under the guidance of the doctor, and the resected tissues will be sent to the pathologist for examination after the surgery in order to make a clear diagnosis.
Patients with uterine polyps of 1.3 centimeters are advised to consult a professional doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.