What to do about postmenopausal polyps

Postmenopausal polyps need to be reviewed regularly. They may shrink naturally or continue to grow in size, requiring surgical excision and pathologic biopsy.
1. Natural shrinkage: After menopause, the estrogen in women’s bodies decreases, and some women’s endometrial polyps will shrink naturally. Regular ultrasound review is needed and no treatment is required for the time being.
2. Continuing to increase: after menopause, endometrial polyps continue to increase in size, even leading to vaginal bleeding and other phenomena, you need to timely hysteroscopic surgery, and then tissue biopsy, to rule out the possibility of endometrial cancer, and so on.
Postmenopausal polyps need to be reviewed regularly and individualized diagnosis and treatment plans should be formulated by the doctor according to the specific condition to avoid delaying the condition.