What’s a pinkish-white growth on a hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy with a pinkish-white superfluous organism may be endometrial polyp or submucosal fibroid, etc. 1. Endometrial polyp: generally refers to the overgrowth of the local endometrium, which consists of endometrial glands, mesenchyme and blood vessels, manifested by abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal leukorrhea, cervical polyps, pink-white redundant organisms, etc., which can be treated by endometrial polyp removal under hysteroscopy. 2. Submucosal fibroids: fibroids are composed of uterine smooth muscle and connective tissue, manifested by menstrual disorders, abdominal masses, frequent urination, leukorrhea, pink-white redundant organisms and other symptoms, according to the different situations can be surgical treatment or temporary observation, some patients can also be treated with medication, such as mifepristone, danazol, tricaprylene, goserelin and so on. Hysteroscopy with a pinkish-white organism requires standardized treatment under medical advice.