Does it matter if you have endometrial polyps?

It doesn’t matter if you have endometrial polyps, but you shouldn’t take it lightly. For patients with large or persistent endometrial polyps, they should be actively treated with medication and surgery under the guidance of a doctor. The cause of endometrial polyps is still unclear, it is currently believed that most of the estrogen level and local inflammatory stimulation, which in turn caused the uterus local mesenchymal overgrowth and the formation of occupational lesions, but this disease is mostly benign changes, so generally does not matter. For the examination found endometrial polyps for women, if the polyp size is relatively small, to be the next menstrual period clean ultrasound can be rechecked; if the polyp is still not with the menstrual blood stripped, this time you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use progesterone preparation or short-acting contraceptives to promote the endometrium completely stripped; if the size is relatively large or the effect of medication is not effective for the patient, if necessary, need to be in the hysteroscopic removal of the polyp. Although endometrial polyps are a common benign gynecological disease, patients should pay attention to regular review of gynecological ultrasound, as well as early detection of lesions, early treatment, so as to avoid further development of the disease or lead to infertility or endometrial cancer.