Do uterine polyps require surgical treatment

  Most patients with uterine polyps will experience vaginal abnormalities, such as vaginal bleeding. Uterine polyps pose a certain harm to the patient's body. If not treated in a timely manner, the polyps will become larger and the harm to the patient will also increase. Therefore, does uterine polyps need surgical treatment?

  

Do uterine polyps require surgical treatment1

  Whether or not surgical treatment is needed for uterine polyps depends on the severity of the condition. Different treatment options can be chosen based on the severity of the condition, including physical therapy, laser therapy, and surgical treatment. When patients with large uterine polyps, surgical resection can be considered for treatment. After suffering from uterine polyp disease, patients should seek timely treatment because the growth rate of polyps is very fast. If not controlled, it may affect the patient's normal fertility function.

  Physical therapy usually uses microwave and shortwave therapy, which can improve the condition of the patient's internal tissues. In order to avoid disease recurrence after surgery, patients also need to adopt comprehensive therapy as an auxiliary treatment to achieve good therapeutic effects.

  Laser treatment can avoid direct contact with uterine polyps, so the damage to patients is relatively small, and the recovery time after surgery is also relatively fast, safe and reliable. It will not have a significant impact on the patient's fertility function. However, measures to prevent recurrence and physical care should still be taken after surgery.

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