The uterus is an important female reproductive organ, but it is easy to get sick, such as uterine fibroids, endometritis, endometrial polyps, and so on. The incidence rate is very high. When women suffer from uterine diseases, it is best to take timely treatment measures. So, will endometrial polyps be expelled during menstruation?
Endometrial polyps may be expelled during menstruation. If the diameter of endometrial polyps is relatively small, such as less than 1cm, there is a 25% chance of them being expelled during menstruation. This is considered natural shedding, and female friends do not need to take special measures to intervene.
If the endometrial polyps are relatively large, it is difficult to discharge them during menstruation, which requires timely treatment. Otherwise, it may cause other diseases and also affect fertility. Therefore, everyone should take this disease seriously and patients should actively seek treatment.
Endometrial polyps in women may affect menstruation and easily lead to infertility, which can be treated through surgery. Endometrial polyps with a diameter greater than 1cm usually cannot disappear naturally and should be treated accordingly. Patients can undergo surgery under hysteroscopy, which is a minimally invasive surgery with minimal damage to the body and quick recovery after surgery. Therefore, this surgical method is very popular among patients.