Do endometrial polyps 1.0 and 0.5 require surgery?

Endometrial polyp 1.0 is a 10mm endometrial polyp and endometrial polyp 0.5 is a 5mm endometrial polyp, for which surgery can usually be recommended. For 10mm, 5mm multiple endometrial polyps: patients with endometrial polyps of 10mm, 5mm, usually may be accompanied by irregular vaginal bleeding, increased vaginal discharge and other symptoms, and can not be controlled by medication, it is generally recommended that timely endometrial polypectomy for treatment. Currently, the surgery is performed by hysteroscopy, which is less invasive and has a better recovery effect. Regardless of the size of the endometrial polyp, as long as the patient has endometrial polyps, it is necessary to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis in a timely manner, in order to rule out other malignant diseases under the examination of a professional physician before targeted treatment and control.