Can you soak your feet if you have uterine polyps?

Patients with uterine polyps can soak their feet. There is no direct correlation between uterine polyps and foot soaking, and foot soaking will not affect the condition. Uterine polyps are localized overgrowths of the endometrium, consisting of endometrial glands, mesenchyme and blood vessels. The main symptom is abnormal uterine bleeding. Single polyps or small uterine polyps may have no obvious symptoms. Uterine polyps without obvious symptoms can be left untreated for the time being, and the trend of the polyp can be monitored. Symptomatic polyps are treated on a patient-by-patient basis, usually with progestin-based medications to shrink the polyp, or with hysteroscopic surgery to remove the polyp. Total hysterectomy is recommended for polyps that are histopathologically confirmed to be precancerous or cancerous. If abnormal menstruation or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding occurs, you should go to the hospital in time for examination, clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.