Approaches to the regression of endothelial polyps

Endometrial polyps are polyps of the uterine lining, which are commonly treated by surgery, other treatments and medications. If the polyp is less than 1cm and asymptomatic, no treatment is needed and it can disappear on its own. 1. Surgery: For patients with polyps larger than 1.5 centimeters in diameter and obvious clinical symptoms, surgical treatment needs to be considered, and common surgical methods include hysteroscopic removal, radical surgery, curettage, etc. The doctor will choose the most appropriate treatment according to the patient’s specific needs. Doctors will choose the appropriate surgical method according to the patient’s specific situation. 2. Other treatments: clinically, there are other treatments for endometrial polyps, such as laser treatment, ultra-high-frequency galvanic knife, radio-frequency minimally invasive self-coagulation knife and other treatment measures. 3. Medication: Usually, patients need to take antibiotic drugs, such as amoxicillin, azithromycin, etc., as prescribed by the doctor, mainly to prevent postoperative infections. In addition, for the polyp diameter less than 1 cm, and no obvious symptoms of patients, no special treatment, polyps can disappear by themselves, but patients need to follow up on time. Since endometrial polyps may recur, patients should strengthen their daily life management and go to the hospital for regular follow-up even after surgical treatment.