Uterine polyps are small growths that develop on the inner lining of the uterus and may cause irregular bleeding. Dr. Chandan Dubey provides accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for uterine polyps. These polyps can occur due to hormonal imbalance, especially excess oestrogen. Many women experience heavy periods, spotting between cycles, or infertility. Some polyps may remain symptomless and are detected during routine check-ups. Ultrasound and hysteroscopy help confirm the diagnosis. Treatment depends on size, number, and symptoms. Small polyps may be monitored, while larger ones are removed surgically. Minimally invasive procedures ensure quick recovery. Removal helps relieve symptoms and improve fertility outcomes. The procedure is safe and usually done as a day-care surgery. Patients can return to normal activities soon. Regular follow-ups help prevent recurrence. Early treatment avoids future complications. Individualised care ensures optimal results.
Q1. Are uterine polyps cancerous?
Most polyps are benign, but evaluation is necessary to rule out risks.
Q2. Do uterine polyps cause infertility?
Yes, they can interfere with implantation in some cases.
Q3. Is surgery always required?
Not always; treatment depends on symptoms and polyp size.
Q4. Can polyps recur after removal?
Yes, recurrence is possible, so follow-up is important.
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