Endometrial polyp refers to single or multiple smooth masses in the endometrium, which is a relatively common gynecological disorder. Endometrial polyps malignant usually have symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding, vaginal discharge, menstrual disorders, abdominal pain or abdominal mass.
1. Irregular vaginal bleeding: it often manifests as a small to moderate amount of bleeding, which is persistent or intermittent.
2. Vaginal discharge: early manifestation of thin white discharge or a small amount of bloody leukorrhea, and may be accompanied by a strange odor.
3. Menstrual disorders: the menstrual cycle is disorganized, and the bleeding will increase and be endless.
4. Abdominal pain: paroxysmal lower abdominal pain or persistent abdominal pain, sometimes accompanied by lumbosacral pain radiating to the lower limbs.
5. Abdominal mass: in the middle and late stages, abdominal mass can be felt, which is usually solid, with poor mobility and sometimes tenderness.
Therefore, when the above symptoms occur, the patient should consult a doctor for examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.