How long does it take to get your period after an endometrial polyp is removed?

Endometrial polyps refer to polyps on the lining of the uterus. It usually takes about a month to get your period after endometrial polyp removal, but the exact time varies from person to person as their physical condition is different.
Endometrial polyp surgery can be treated with curettage, hysteroscopic electrosurgery, or radical surgery, depending on the patient’s condition. The removal of endometrial polyps is equivalent to a shedding of the uterine lining. If the patient has a regular menstrual cycle, she will have her period within a month of the end of the polypectomy.
However, if excessive scraping is performed during the procedure, the endometrium is damaged and thins out, which can cause the onset of menstruation to be delayed.
Therefore, for most patients, menstruation usually occurs about one month after surgery, but each woman’s menstrual cycle is different, so the time for menstruation to start again after endometrial polyp removal may vary.