Is endometrial polyp endometrial hyperplasia cancer

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Hello, doctor. I am 31 years old and have been married for five years. Now my child is two years old. Recently, I have been feeling comfortable in my small abdomen. Last night, my husband and I had sex and lost a lot of blood. Today, I went to the hospital for examination. I have uterine polyps. So, in life, we should pay attention to it, the following specifically talk about endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia is cancer.

Is endometrial polyp endometrial hyperplasia cancer

Influence 1: cause irregular menstruation in women: it will generally cause excessive menstruation and irregular uterine bleeding in women. Generally, the symptoms of endometrial polyps are not obvious. Many of them are detected after the polyps grow out of the cervical orifice and bleeding.

Influence 2: abortion: if patients with endometrial polyps get pregnant, they are prone to abortion due to poor placental blood supply in the early stage, and abortion due to space occupying lesions in the late stage.

Influence three: cause infertility: if not treated, uterine polyps will gradually grow up, blocking the cervix. Or polyps just blocked in the cervix, can make the cervix narrow or cervical tube deformation, thus hindering the normal upward sperm, causing infertility.

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Endocrine disorder. Especially the high level of estrogen, estrogen promotes the development of vagina, uterus, fallopian tube and ovary itself, at the same time endometrial hyperplasia and menstruation. It can also promote subcutaneous fat accumulation, promote retention of sodium and water in the body, and * deposition of calcium in bone. And estrogen, whether it is secreted too much or too little, is not good, especially too high estrogen, may cause a lot of cancer.