Is endometrial polyp 0.5*0.3cm serious?

Endometrial polyp 0.5cm*0.3cm is usually not serious.
An endometrial 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. The cause of its occurrence is unknown and may be due to overgrowth of uterine tissue caused by high estrogen levels, inflammatory stimuli, etc.
Endometrial polyps of 0.5cm*0.3cm are relatively small polyps and patients usually do not need treatment and regular follow-up is sufficient. Some patients can improve their symptoms through medication, and some patients can recover on their own, so they are generally not serious.
It is recommended that patients with endometrial polyps go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Patients should eat more food rich in vitamins, proteins and trace elements and other nutrients, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, meat and so on.