Do endometrial polyps need to be surgically removed if you get your period three times a month?

Endometrial polyps that come three times a month usually require surgical removal.
Endometrial polyps are proliferative inflammatory organisms that grow on the surface of the endometrium due to overgrowth of the endometrial glands and stroma wrapped around blood vessels.
The indications for surgical removal of endometrial polyps are when the endometrial polyp has symptoms, such as causing irregular menstruation, bleeding between menstrual periods; polyps are multiple or the size of a single polyp is more than 1cm; endometrial polyps cause infertility; postmenopausal endometrial polyps cause abnormal bleeding from the uterus or malignant changes that require surgical treatment.
Endometrial polyps that cause menstruation three times a month already have clinical symptoms, so they need to be treated surgically.
Endometrial polyps can be treated with conservative surgery, hysteroscopic electrosurgery, or radical surgery. If surgery is needed, the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment according to the patient’s condition.