Endometrial polyps do not cause adhesions in the uterine cavity, but rather may manifest as irregular vaginal bleeding or prolonged menstrual periods. In addition, some polyps are asymptomatic and are only detected during an ultrasound. The majority of polyps are caused by a history of uterine manipulation, which results in damage to the endometrium, leading to adhesions in the uterine cavity, which can be characterized by a significant decrease in menstrual flow in the case of incomplete adhesions, and amenorrhea when the uterine cavity is completely adhered to. When endometrial polyps are found, and there are no clinical symptoms, you can periodically review the situation, and if there are symptoms, surgery is recommended to give treatment.