Will uterine polyps grow if you don’t cut them?

Uterine polyps may grow if they are not removed.
Uterine polyps may be associated with inflammation and high estrogen levels. If left untreated, they may grow from a few millimeters to several centimeters. If the polyp is small and there are no symptoms, it can be observed.
When symptoms appear, it is recommended to choose hormonal drugs such as progesterone and dextroprogesterone under the guidance of a doctor to help shrink the polyp. In severe cases, interventions such as hysteroscopic polypectomy can also be used to help minimize the possibility of further growth of uterine polyps.
Patients with uterine polyps are advised to seek prompt medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a doctor after a comprehensive assessment of their condition.