Could These Silent Uterine Polyps Be Sabotaging Your Health? Discover the Unexpected Symptoms Now!

Could These Silent Uterine Polyps Be Sabotaging Your Health? Discover the Unexpected Symptoms Now!

What are uterine polyps?

Uterine polyps are growths that attach to the inner wall of your uterus. They’re often called endometrial polyps because the endometrium is the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus. During your menstrual cycle, that uterine lining thickens and later sheds during your period.

These growths are usually noncancerous, although larger polyps have an increased chance of becoming cancerous, but this is rare and only about 0.3% of uterine polyps carry cancer cells. The average size of a uterine polyp is less than two centimeters across, but they can be as small as a few millimeters (think of a tomato seed) or as big as several centimeters (a ping pong ball or larger).

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