Endometrial polyps can be divided into, depending on the growth site, endometrial polyps and endocervical polyps. However, usually because the factors that cause polyps are mostly the same, the performance of these two types of polyps is also generally similar, mainly as follows. First, long-term inflammatory stimulation is an important factor in the production of polyps, so the presence of endometrial polyps may appear abnormal changes in the amount, color, quality and odor of the leucorrhea, such as an increase in the amount of leucorrhea, leucorrhea yellow color, leucorrhea thick quality, leucorrhea odor, and there may be blood in the leucorrhea. Secondly, polyps are also associated with endocrine disorders, so there may be abnormal changes in menstruation, such as excessive menstruation, prolonged menstruation, and unexplained bleeding between periods. Third, there may be other symptoms, such as possible contact bleeding, especially during sexual intercourse. This may be related to bleeding from ruptured blood vessels in endometrial polyps caused by uterine contractions during sexual intercourse. Dysmenorrhea may also occur. In addition to endocrine related, dysmenorrhea is also related to the endometrial polyp obstructing the discharge of menstrual blood, resulting in poor discharge of menstrual blood. To sum up, there are many manifestations of endometrial polyp, when this situation occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to perform gynecological ultrasound examination, usually pay attention to the pubic and sexual hygiene, to avoid inflammation, etc.