Endometrial polyp

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Endometrial polyp
Endometrial polyp
Synonyms Uterine polyp
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility
Complications Endometrial cancer
Onset Perimenopause
Duration Variable
Types N/A
Causes Hormonal imbalance
Risks Obesity, hypertension, tamoxifen use
Diagnosis Ultrasound, hysteroscopy, biopsy
Differential diagnosis Endometrial hyperplasia, uterine fibroids
Prevention None specific
Treatment Hysteroscopic polypectomy
Medication None specific
Prognosis Generally good
Frequency Common in women over 40
Deaths N/A


An endometrial polyp refers to a typically benign (noncancerous) growth that emerges from the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium. These polyps can vary in size and are often found in women during their reproductive years or after menopause.

Illustration of an endometrial polyp in the uterus.

Characteristics and Formation[edit]

Endometrial polyps are:

  • Soft, elongated formations, often attached to the uterine wall by a thin stalk.
  • Comprised of endometrial tissue and can contain blood vessels.
  • Influenced by hormonal factors, as they tend to grow in response to circulating estrogen.

Symptoms and Diagnosis[edit]

While many women with endometrial polyps might not exhibit any symptoms, some common indicators include:

To diagnose endometrial polyps, medical professionals might employ:

Treatment and Prognosis[edit]

While endometrial polyps are usually benign, a small fraction might be precancerous or cancerous. Treatment options include:

  • Observation: If the polyp doesn't cause any symptoms and is small in size, doctors might recommend regular monitoring.
  • Medications: Certain hormonal medications can help alleviate symptoms.
  • Surgical removal: Larger polyps or those causing symptoms might require surgical removal, typically through hysteroscopy.

Conclusion[edit]

Endometrial polyps, while mostly benign, can cause discomfort and other symptoms in some women. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial to manage the condition effectively and prevent potential complications.

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