What are Endometrial or Cervical Polyps? How are they diagnosed?
Similar to uterine fibroids, uterine polyps are non-cancerous growths in the uterine lining or on the cervix. Polyps differ from fibroids in both composition and behavior. We find that polyps often tend to be smaller.
What are the symptoms of Endometrial or Cervical Polyps?
- Bleeding mid-cycle
- Bleeding after menopause
How are Endometrial or Cervical Polyps treated?
If surgery is recommended, the most standard procedure is a hysteroscopy. This treatment is a common minimally-invasive procedure with very little recovery or downtime.











