How long does it take for an endometrial polyp to recur after removal?

Endometrial polyps may recur around 6-12 months after removal if they are subjected to repeated inflammatory stimuli. If attention is paid to life, diet and exercise adjustments, the likelihood of recurrence will be significantly reduced. 1. Some female patients may experience recurrence around 6-12 months after endometrial polyp removal if they are subjected to repeated inflammatory stimuli. The better protective measures the patient does after the surgery, the more likely the recurrence will be significantly reduced. 2. If the patient strengthens effective care in daily life, diet, exercise and other aspects after endometrial polyp removal, recurrence may not occur. After endometrial polyp removal surgery, patients should pay attention to recuperate their body. If the symptoms do not improve after the surgery or recurrence occurs, they should go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment.