Whether endometrial polyps need to be removed during hysteroscopy depends on the size of the endometrial polyps and cannot be generalized. Endometrial polyps are a relatively common disease. They are benign lesions of the uterine cavity that can grow anywhere on the uterine wall. They can be single or multiple, and may be oval, triangular, or irregular in shape. They usually grow to 2 to 3 cm, or even larger. If the endometrial polyps are relatively small during hysteroscopy, they can be removed at the same time if they are single. If the endometrial polyps are multiple and relatively large, they may not be removed at the same time during hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopic surgery is a method of diagnosing endometrial polyps. It cannot be replaced by any other method. The surgery is less invasive and the recovery is faster. If the endometrial polyps are large and multiple lesions, they can be treated by hysteroscopic endometrial resection. |
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