If a woman has uterine polyps in her uterus, it is necessary to deal with them in a timely manner to avoid posing a greater threat to her body. Therefore, many patients may ask: Should surgery or curettage be used for uterine polyps? Let's take a look at the answer.
At present, the treatment methods for uterine polyps are hysteroscopic resection or radical treatment, while curettage is not a treatment method. It is only an examination method to better understand whether there are other lesions in the patient's endometrium. By performing curettage examination, not only can the cause of the case be known, but it can also help oneself improve irregular bleeding.
If uterine polyps are found during examination, it is important to have a good mood and receive standardized treatment. Currently, the treatment for this condition is through surgery. If the symptoms are mild, conservative treatment can also be chosen. Even if the condition has been successfully cured, it is recommended to take relevant prognostic measures to ensure better recovery of the uterus. In addition, because the possibility of recurrence of this condition is relatively high, it is necessary to have a follow-up examination after surgery.