There is no specific data to support how often uterine polyps recur, so it is not possible to tell yet.
A uterine polyp is a growth that attaches to the inner wall of the uterus with the help of a thin stem and extends into the uterine cavity. It may be caused by high estrogen levels, inflammatory stimulation and other reasons.
Hormonal medications can be used to shrink the polyp, such as progesterone, which tends to recur once the medication is stopped. Surgery such as hysteroscopic polyp removal and curettage can also be chosen for treatment, but recurrence may also exist if the removal is not complete during the surgery.
Due to the influence of individual physical condition, severity of the disease and treatment effect, there are individual differences in the time of recurrence, so it is not possible to judge for the time being.
Patients who have found uterine polyps are advised to seek timely medical treatment, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and target treatment to avoid delaying the condition.