Uterine Polyps: Is Surgery the Only Way or Is There a Game-Changing Alternative You’ve Been Missing?
Watchful waiting means you’ll have regular checkups with your doctor so they can monitor the size of the polyps to see if they’re getting bigger, and they’ll also want to know if you begin to notice any symptoms.
Polyp size and your symptoms might mean uterine polyp removal is the best option
Polyps can vary widely in size, but large polyps are less likely to go away on their own and can often cause more severe bleeding symptoms. They may also make it hard to get pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term, so removing them may alleviate your symptoms and increase your chances of getting pregnant. And although cancer is rare, removing polyps also ensures that they aren’t cancerous.
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