How to treat polyps in the uterus? Many female friends will be very worried when they find out that they have polyps in their uterus during a health check-up. They don’t know how to treat it, and it may even affect their mood. They will be worried and frightened every day. Uterine polyps are a common gynecological disease. Let us learn about the treatment of this disease. Endometrial polyp is a benign lesion, but it can develop into adenomatous hyperplasia or even cancer, so we should be vigilant. Under the continuous action of estrogen, the endometrium undergoes localized hyperplasia of the basal layer, which slowly grows upward and protrudes from the surface of the endometrium. The base is wide at first, and then gradually forms a pedicle, which is a polyp. Polyps can be single or multiple. During menstruation, the lining around the polyps falls off, but the polyps do not. Endometrial polypoid hyperplasia is a descriptive diagnosis, mainly because no definitive evidence of endometrial polyps can be found in the fragmented endometrial tissue submitted for examination. The diagnosis of endometrial polyps is easy if localized endometrial overgrowth protruding into the uterine cavity can be seen under hysteroscopy or in gross specimens. Under a microscope, polyps generally have the following morphological characteristics: 1. There is surface epithelium on at least three sides of the tissue periphery; 2. Dilated thick-walled blood vessels; 3. The interstitium has varying degrees of fibrosis. Endometrial polypoid hyperplasia is mostly caused by increased estrogen. Its symptoms are generally menstrual disorders, infertility, etc., and the harm can be said to be very serious. If vaginal bleeding lasts less than one week after curettage, close observation is recommended and a follow-up examination should be conducted 2 weeks after curettage to observe the recovery of the uterus. If there is any related endometrial polypoid hyperplasia, it should be treated promptly. Endometrial polypoid hyperplasia can be treated with the treatment methods for endometrial polyps. It is recommended to dilate the cervix, remove the polyps, and scrape the entire uterine cavity. Diffuse small polyps can be removed, or hysteroscopic surgical resection or laser treatment of small polyps can be used, which will have better results. Regular follow-up should be conducted after surgery to pay attention to recurrence and relapse, and take measures at any time. How to treat polyps in the uterus? It has been introduced to you above. Here I would like to remind female friends to go to the hospital for regular gynecological examinations. Because women's physiological functions are more complicated, they often suffer from some gynecological diseases. We must achieve early detection and early treatment. In daily life, you should pay special attention to personal hygiene, be careful not to have unclean sex life, and eat a light diet. |
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