What keeps uterine polyps from coming back

For patients with uterine polyps, recurrence can usually be prevented through daily life management, medication prevention, and IUDs. Uterine polyps are generally endometrial polyps, which are usually associated with localized endometrial hormonal influences. In order to minimize the occurrence and recurrence of the disease, patients can take daily life management, drug prevention, IUD and other ways to prevent the recurrence of the disease. 1. Daily life management: patients with endometrial polyps can ensure adequate nutrition. Patients can also do physical exercise such as jumping rope, running, yoga, etc., which can help strengthen their immunity. Meanwhile, patients also need to pay attention to the care of vulvar hygiene to minimize infections, and go to the hospital for regular checkups. 2. Drug prevention: patients with endometrial polyps can also take estrogen, azithromycin, gynecological tablets, progesterone and other hormonal drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor to reduce the recurrence of endometrial polyps. 3. Intrauterine device (IUD): Patients with endometrial polyps can also be implanted with an IUD under a doctor’s supervision to prevent recurrence, because the IUD is a kind of highly effective progesterone, which can counteract estrogen when it enters the uterine cavity of a woman, and thus prevent the recurrence of uterine polyps. The use of the above medications is recommended to be taken under the guidance of a doctor to avoid uncomfortable symptoms, do not blindly self-medication.