Can male urethral polyps heal themselves?


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Male urethral polyps are not self-healing. If the patient's urination shows an impact or affects the health of the body, such cases require aggressive surgical treatment, because taking medication is not too effective. If the polyps do not show continued growth, they do not need treatment. Observe the changes in symptoms at any time, and if they continue to grow, they should cause attention. Patients should also pay attention to personal local hygiene during treatment. Local areas can be cleaned with water or potassium permanganate every day to prevent infection. The diet should also be reasonable. Don't eat spicy and irritating foods, eat more. Rich green vegetables and fruits enhance the nutrients your body needs.