When the endometrial polyp is small, it will not lead to leukorrhea, but when the polyp is large and causes infection, it may lead to leukorrhea.
1. Clinically, when endometrial polyps are small, there are usually no obvious symptoms, such as increased leukorrhea, abdominal pain, bleeding, etc. However, as time goes by, the endometrial polyp gradually increases in size.
2. However, as time passes, endometrial polyps gradually increase in size and secondary infections may lead to an increase in leukorrhea, while bleeding and abdominal pain may occur if the endometrial polyp increases in size.
If endometrial polyps have already appeared, according to the severity of endometrial polyps need to symptomatic treatment, conservative treatment of polyps <1cm in diameter, if asymptomatic, the natural disappearance rate of about 27% within one year, the malignant rate is low, can be observed and followed up.
If the endometrial polyp is large and there are obvious symptoms of discomfort, polypectomy can be performed after menstruation.
During the treatment, you need to pay attention to personal hygiene and keep clean.