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Things you need to be aware about uterine polyps - 0 views

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    When it comes to cervical polyps, their cause is unknown. Some studies indicate that the cause may be an infection, long-term chronic inflammation of the uterus, or a response to increased estrogen levels. Whereas when we talk about uterine polyps causes, these have no definitive cause but can be affected by estrogen levels, which fuels their growth.
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Uterine Polyps-important Things To Keep In Mind - 0 views

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    Uterine polyps can be identified as the growth that takes place in the endometrium. The term endometrium describes the inner lining of the uterus or the organ where a foetus grows. They can also be identified as endometrial polyps. There can be an existence of polyps which can range in size from a few millimetres to even more than six centimetres. They are supposed to be rare among those women who are below 20 years of age and takes place more commonly leading up to and after menopause. Menopause can be described as the end time of a woman's fertility. For a woman, the chances of building Uterine Polyps may amplify if she has been obese or overweight and having a presence of high blood pressure or hypertension.
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Uterine polyps: Are they an obstacle in pregnancy? - 0 views

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    A uterine polyp is a small, benign formation that develops in the uterine cavity. There are a few uterine polyps' symptoms. These can sometimes lead to bleeding between periods, but it is not abundant. There is usually no pain. Treatment with an oral contraceptive can make it possible to reduce its size, otherwise, the treatment is surgical by hysteroscopy: a small camera is introduced into the uterine cavity to visualize the polyp and perform its excision.
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