Are endometrial polyps considered a serious illness?

Simple endometrial polyps are not considered a serious disease, and are a relatively common gynecological disease in clinical practice.
Endometrial polyp is mainly estrogen or inflammation long-term stimulation caused by endometrial tissue hyperplasia, and then grow polyps, belong to the gynecological common disease, is not a big disease.
If endometrial polyps do not have clinical symptoms and are relatively small, they can be reviewed regularly and do not require special treatment.
If there are clinical symptoms, such as irregular vaginal bleeding, prolonged menstrual period, infertility, etc., you can do hysteroscopy to remove the polyp, and at the same time do diagnostic curettage to determine the nature of the polyp.
Endometrial polyps usually do not become cancerous, but a few of them turn into endometrial cancer, which is a more serious condition.
Women should have a good checkup of all aspects of their body and seek medical treatment if there is any abnormality.