What are the consequences of not removing a woman’s endovaginal polyp?

Female endometrial polyps may be female internal genital polyps, but if female internal genital polyps are not removed, there may be consequences such as irregular menstruation, gynecological inflammatory diseases and cancer. 1. Irregular menstruation: If the cervical polyp or endometrial polyp is not removed, it may lead to irregular menstruation and symptoms such as drenching menstruation, prolonged menstruation and dysmenorrhea. 2. Gynecological inflammatory diseases: cervical polyps and vaginal polyps are caused by chronic inflammation stimulation. If not treated in time, it may cause inflammation to continue to spread and induce other gynecological inflammatory diseases, with symptoms such as vulvar itching and increased secretion. 3. Cancer: If polyps are not removed, they are likely to degenerate and become cancerous. If polyps are not removed, they may become cancerous. It is recommended that patients should seek medical advice in time and have the polyps removed.