Can I have intercourse if I have endometrial polyps?

Having endometrial polyps usually does not affect your sex life. Endometrial polyps are usually overgrowths of the endometrial mesenchyme covered with benign glandular epithelium, and are a relatively common gynecological disease. The cause of the disease is not yet clear, and may be related to high levels of estrogen or inflammatory stimulation. Most patients with uterine polyps do not affect their sex life. Patients with endometrial polyps may have abnormal menstrual periods or abnormal uterine bleeding. If the diameter of the polyp is less than 1 centimeter and the patient does not have obvious symptoms, you can choose to temporarily observe and do not need to deal with it, on the contrary, you need to cooperate with the doctor to carry out surgical removal treatment. Endometrial polyps are benign proliferative diseases, and their malignant changes are not very common, so we suggest that patients can cooperate with their doctors for appropriate treatment and therapy according to their own conditions.