Is it possible to have an intrauterine polyp without surgery?

Small intrauterine polyps can be treated temporarily without surgery, but for large intrauterine polyps must be treated surgically. Intrauterine polyps can cause menstrual irregularities, infertility, gynecological diseases, abnormal leucorrhea, dysmenorrhea, and endocrine disorders. In principle, when the cervical polyp is about 5 mm, and there is no clinical discomfort, you do not need to use surgery, take dynamic observation can; if the polyp grows larger, affecting normal life, you need to actively use surgery for treatment. If it is a menopausal woman, intrauterine polyps can not be treated, due to the reduction of hormone levels in the body, intrauterine polyps will gradually shrink, in the gynecological ultrasound examination can be clearly diagnosed, to confirm the number of intrauterine polyps and the size of the polyps, for single polyps is not required to surgery, multiple polyps to surgery for treatment.