What should I do if I bleed after having an endometrial polyp?

Bleeding from endometrial polyps can be temporarily observed or treated with medication or surgery, depending on the situation. After endometrial polyp surgery, there is usually a small amount of bleeding within 1-2 weeks after surgery, which is usually no more than the amount of menstruation, and may be accompanied by mild menstrual cramps. If the bleeding is less than the amount of menstruation, there is no obvious abdominal pain, fever and other conditions, can be temporarily observed, avoid strenuous activities, prohibit the pelvic bath coitus, postoperative oral cephalosporin antibiotics as prescribed by the doctor for three days, after a month of gynecological outpatient clinic for postoperative review. If the bleeding is greater than the amount of menstruation, or accompanied by obvious abdominal pain, fever, vaginal pus, etc., do not rule out infection, uterine perforation, uterine contraction weakness, etc., we must go to the gynecology clinic as soon as possible to complete the relevant examinations, according to the results of the examination, if necessary, given antibiotics to fight infection, hysteronormin to promote uterine contraction, or to carry out a second surgery and other treatments.