Is polyp of uterine flesh film not treated OK?
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We all know that there are advantages and disadvantages in everything. Everything has two sides. There are both positive and negative sides. Now although the economy is more and more advanced, many problems have also occurred, such as people's health problems, environmental pollution and so on. In recent years, the number of patients with endometrial polyps is increasing. So, what are the causes of endometrial polyps? Is endometrial polyp not treated OK? Let's have a look.
Is polyp of uterine flesh film not treated OK?
For small, asymptomatic endometrial polyps, no intervention is needed. 25% of endometrial polyps (especially those less than 1 cm in diameter) can subside spontaneously. Endometrial polyps with obvious clinical symptoms are mainly treated by surgery. When the polyp is large or complicated with severe inflammation, partial or total hysterectomy should also be considered.
Endometrial polyps are related to the high level of estrogen. Estrogen promotes the development of vagina, uterus, fallopian tube and ovary. At the same time, endometrial hyperplasia leads to menstruation. Endometrium is only stimulated by estrogen, lack of progesterone, resulting in unrestricted growth of endometrium, it is easy to produce polyps.
It is usually caused by childbirth, abortion, puerperal infection, surgical operation or mechanical stimulation, sexual intercourse damage to the cervix, and pathogen invasion. Therefore, women with gynecological inflammation must be actively examined and treated, so as not to complicate more diseases.
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To sum up, whether endometrial polyps should be treated or not should be analyzed in detail. But the best treatment, because this symptom is more serious, if not treated in time, the consequences will be very serious. If female friends appear menstrual bleeding, irregular menstruation, uterine pain symptoms, may also be endometrial polyps, so we should be careful seriously.