Are endometrial polyps serious?

Are endometrial polyps serious?

Cervical polyps are multiple and diffuse. This is not a simple disease, nor will it be just a little muscle growing in the uterus. There may be multiple or several pieces. Mild patients will undergo a curettage, but the damage to the uterus will be very great. In more serious cases, surgery is required. However, the surgical process will cause harm to the body after all, so let's take a look at what methods are there to ensure health care and recovery?

Symptoms and signs

1. Endometrial polyps are generally asymptomatic, and single polyps are rare.

2. Multiple and diffuse types often present with menorrhagia, prolonged menstruation or irregular vaginal bleeding. Giant polyps or polyps protruding from the cervix often become infected and necrotized, causing irregular vaginal bleeding and foul-smelling bloody discharge.

3. May cause infertility.

4. Postmenopausal vaginal bleeding may occur.

5. Gynecological examination shows that the uterus is slightly larger. If the pedicle of endometrial polyps is long, a mass can be seen or touched at the cervical opening.

Medication

Surgical treatment.

Diet and health care

1. Drink more water and eat more fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, cereals and other foods. Such as cabbage, celery, asparagus, spinach, cucumber, mushrooms, winter melon, tofu, etc.

2. Eat more lean meat, chicken, eggs, quail eggs, grass carp, turtle, and white fish.

3. Eat more foods that nourish the blood and kidneys, mainly those with neutral and warm properties, and avoid cold foods.

4. Meat should be crushed and eaten, and the best ratio of vegetables is 1:1.

5. Avoid foods that are hot, coagulant, or contain hormones, such as longan, red dates, donkey-hide gelatin, royal jelly, etc.

6. Avoid spicy foods and drinks such as chili peppers, peppercorns, raw onions, raw garlic, and white wine.

Preventive Care

Pay attention to hygiene, treat endometritis in a timely manner, diagnose the disease early, actively treat it, and do a good job of follow-up.

Pathological etiology

Endometrial polyps are a type of chronic endometritis.

Disease diagnosis

It should be differentiated from cervical polyps, submucosal uterine myomas, placental polyps (formed by prolonged retention of the retained placenta, composed of retained placenta and blood clots. The polyp has blood clots on the periphery and many villi buried in the blood clots in the central part. The villous trophoblasts are intact within a short period of time, but the villi degenerate and the blood clots become organized over a long period of time), dysfunctional uterine bleeding, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, cervical erosion and uterine bleeding caused by intrauterine contraceptive devices.

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