The uterus is an important reproductive organ in women, and it is prone to diseases such as uterine inflammation, cervicitis, and uterine polyps. If a female friend suffers from uterine polyps, surgery is usually necessary, but the timing of the surgery must be chosen carefully. So, when is it good to have surgery for uterine polyps?
If a woman is found to have uterine polyps, the best time for surgery is 3-7 days after her menstrual period is over. For uterine polyps, once discovered, early treatment is necessary, preferably through surgery to remove them, in order to minimize further harm to women.
The formation of uterine polyps is mostly caused by the long-term influence of endocrine hormones and inflammatory stimulation on the endometrium, leading to excessive proliferation of the endometrium. After suffering from uterine polyps, the main clinical symptoms are long-term irregular vaginal bleeding, significant increase in menstrual flow, abnormal vaginal discharge, and easy occurrence of bleeding during sexual intercourse and incomplete menstrual bleeding.
If women experience the above symptoms, they must seek medical attention and undergo a hysteroscopy examination in a timely manner to confirm the presence of uterine polyps. Some patients have polyps that are relatively large, even exceeding 4 centimeters. At this time, regardless of whether there are any adverse symptoms, timely surgery is necessary.