Endometrial polyps

Polyps are unnatural tissue growths. Endometrial polyps are growths that protrude from the endometrial lining of the uterus. They have the potential to become so big that they completely occupy the uterus, which can prevent fertilization. Also, even if they don’t usually result in symptoms, they might cause significant bleeding during your period.
Uterine polyps are another name for endometrial polyps. Though they are typically benign, they can also be malignant. Your doctor might suggest a biopsy [8] to examine your condition.











