Do intrauterine polyps come back after surgery?

Intrauterine polyps are clinically known as endometrial polyps and may recur after having surgery. Most of the endometrial polyps are related to chronic inflammatory stimulation, high estrogen levels, etc. Most of the patients have a small amount of vaginal bleeding between periods, prolonged periods, increased menstrual flow, and postmenopausal bleeding. Patients may have recurrence of endometrial polyps after endometrial polypectomy. In order to minimize the recurrence of endometrial polyps, sex hormone drugs such as progesterone can be given as prescribed by the doctor after the operation. Meanwhile, regular gynecological ultrasound examinations will be performed after the operation to observe the postoperative recovery. If endometrial polyps reappear in the uterine cavity, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner to see if another operation is needed.