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There are a lot of people who are not aware of what uterine polyps are and they should know that they are growths that are attached to the inner wall of the uterus and projecting into the uterine cavity. The formation of these polyps is caused by overgrowth of cells in the lining of the uterus. According to the experts, these polyps are not always of the same size. In some cases they can be as small as few millimeter but they can also be as large as golf balls and even larger. A person can be suffering from just one uterine polyp or from a lot of them. In almost all cases of uterine polyps, they remain in the uterus. However, in some cases they can slip out of the uterus and into the vagina. According to the data, it is mostly women older than 50 who are affected by this health problem but younger women can suffer from it as well.

Symptoms of uterine polyps

First of all, women need to know that it is not uncommon for them to be suffering from this health problem without any symptoms or signs. However, women should know that there are some signs that usually occur like irregular menstrual bleeding, bleeding between menstrual periods, extremely heavy menstrual periods, vaginal bleeding after menopause and infertility. Any of these symptoms are a cause to go to the hospital but a woman should definitely go if she experiences vaginal bleeding after menopause, bleeding between menstrual periods or menstrual bleeding that is not at all regular.

Complications

Most women want to know whether uterine polyps lead to infertility. Women should know that doctors are still unsure whether that is the case or not. One thing that the doctors are definitely sure about is that if a woman is suffering from uterine polyps and has experienced infertility, then she should get the polyps removed because that will drastically improve fertility. There was a study that proved that infertile women who had their polyps removed improved the chances of getting pregnant. Women who removed them had 63% of getting pregnant while women who did not had only 28% of getting pregnant. Women should also know that the chances of miscarriage are a lot higher if she has uterine polyps. Before going to the doctor, women should write down their symptoms, any pills or medications they are taking at the moment and bring someone close to them to the appointment because the doctor will give a lot of information about the uterine polyps for one person to remember. Preparing a list of questions is also good.

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