Endometrial polyps bleeding after intercourse can be treated with medication or surgery to relieve bleeding symptoms.
Endometrial polyps may be caused by excessive estrogen secretion, gynecological inflammation, abortion, childbirth, uterine surgery, etc. Age, obesity, chronic diseases, hormonal drugs can also be induced by symptoms such as menstrual disorders, leukorrhea, irregular vaginal bleeding, and cervical lumps.
If bleeding after intercourse is determined to be caused by endometrial polyps, you can take progesterone and other drugs to inhibit the growth of polyps; in severe cases, you can use laser cauterization, curettage, hysteroscopic electrosurgery and other surgical treatments. If the original disease is cured, there will be no more bleeding after coitus.
During the period of illness, it is best to suspend coitus, so as not to aggravate the disease; pay attention to maintain pubic hygiene, to avoid upward infection of pathogens; light diet, eat less high-fat and high-calorie food; appropriate exercise to enhance physical fitness, and so on.
Patients with endometrial polyps or abnormal vaginal bleeding symptoms should go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.