Endometrial polyps are around one centimeter, suggesting that they will be small and not particularly large. However, endometrial polyps are caused by endocrine hormone disruption in the body, which causes the endometrial glands, mesenchyme and blood vessels to form tissues that form polyps. When a polyp occurs, it can cause abnormal bleeding and may even cause increased menstrual flow or prolonged periods. In the case of smaller polyps, it is recommended that a hysteroscopy be performed to determine the specifics of the polyp, and a diagnostic scraping of the endometrial polyp may be performed. This can help return the uterus to normal to avoid prolonged abnormal bleeding that may cause anemia or even infection. At the same time, if there are more endometrial polyps, hysteroscopic electrosurgery of endometrial polyps should be performed to avoid prolonged bleeding, which may also be harmful to the body.