Endometrial polyp 7x5mm can be treated with observation and regular review according to the condition, or it can be treated with surgery.
Endometrial polyp 7x5mm, relatively small, and most of the endometrial polyps are benign lesions, if there is no obvious discomfort symptoms, can be observed and treated, regular review.
If the endometrial polyp 7x5mm is growing too fast and symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding and abdominal discomfort occur, minimally invasive surgery under hysteroscopy may be required.
Surgery is also needed if the endometrial polyp is 7x5mm and is combined with infertility or spontaneous abortion.
If endometrial polyps are diagnosed as malignant, surgical treatment may be required, and if necessary, combined with radiation therapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatment.
Patients are advised to receive treatment in a regular hospital.