Why removal of endometrial polyps is not recommended

Endometrial polyps are not recommended for removal may be endometrial polyps are relatively small, no clinical symptoms, oral medication or follow menstruation can disappear, not all patients endometrial polyps are not recommended for removal. Endometrial polyps are due to chronic inflammation long-term stimulation, uterine local mucosal hyperplasia, from the basal layer gradually protruding outward, forming one or more polyps. Endometrial polyps mainly take surgical treatment, supplemented by symptomatic supportive treatment, not all endometrial polyps are not recommended for surgical removal, not all endometrial polyps are recommended for surgical removal, this can not be generalized. If the endometrial polyp is relatively small, has no clinical symptoms, and disappears with oral medication or following menstruation, surgical removal is generally not recommended, and regular checkups are sufficient. If the endometrial polyps are large and have caused menstrual disorders, irregular bleeding, sexual contact bleeding, or multiple polyps, surgery is recommended. Patients with endometrial polyps should choose the appropriate treatment according to their situation.