Can endometrial polyps be cured?


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Endometrial polyps can be cured depending on a variety of factors, such as treatment, individual patient conditions, follow-up and management, patient compliance.1. Choice of treatment is criticalFor smaller, asymptomatic polyps, regular observation may be required, and some may resolve on their own. For obvious symptoms or large polyps, hysteroscopic surgery can be taken to remove them. In this case, polyps can usually be effectively removed to achieve the purpose of cure. 2. The patient's individual situation will also affect if the patient has endocrine disorders and other basic diseases, such as abnormal estrogen levels, etc., while treating polyps, it is necessary to actively correct these abnormal states, otherwise it may lead to polyp recurrence. 3. Postoperative follow-up and management are very important. Even if the operation successfully removes polyps, regular reexamination is needed according to the doctor's advice, so as to detect possible new polyps or recurrence in time, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment.4. Patient compliance cannot be ignored. Patients need to strictly follow the doctor's advice, including postoperative precautions, lifestyle adjustments, etc. Such as maintaining good living habits, reasonable diet, proper exercise, weight control, etc., which is important to reduce the risk of polyp recurrence. Endometrial polyps in the appropriate treatment, good individual condition, attention to postoperative management and patients actively cooperate with the case, there is a great chance of cure, but still need to pay close attention to the disease changes to prevent recurrence.