There are various gynecological diseases in women, such as the ovaries and uterus, which are easily affected areas. Female friends should undergo regular gynecological examinations to detect diseases in a timely manner. Nowadays, many women suffer from uterine polyps, which require surgical treatment. So, do uterine polyps require hospitalization for treatment?
If women undergo uterine polyp surgery through hysteroscopy, they generally do not need to be hospitalized for treatment. However, some patients may experience adverse symptoms after surgery and should be hospitalized for a few days of observation. In addition, some patients themselves suffer from some basic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. These patients need to be hospitalized for adjustment before the operation.
If women discover that they have cervical polyps, they should seek early treatment, and the most commonly used treatment method is surgery. Many women are afraid of surgery, which is actually a relatively simple gynecological surgery. Surgical removal of uterine polyps, regardless of size, should undergo pathological examination. This is because cervical polyps have the possibility of malignant transformation. Although the rate of malignant transformation is very low, we should not be complacent.
Uterine polyps are likely caused by inflammation, and after surgery, although the polyps have been removed, inflammation may continue to exist, which can easily lead to polyp recurrence. Therefore, patients must control inflammation after undergoing surgery.