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Pcos and polyp
In my scanning (TVS USG) There is a polypoidal lesion in the endometrial cavity measuring 9*5 mm with a single feeding vessel Endometrial thickness 14 mm(on day 30 of cycle no bleeding started) Minimal fluid noted along the cavity With bilateral pcos Consulted doctor for spotting in between periods.. ie,the spotting at the end of the periods never ended until day 30(very mild brown spotting) Doctor said no need of removing the polyp is it good to keep it?
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It is never good to keep a polyp The only treatment of a polyp is surgical removal Polyps are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding
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It needs to be removed.
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U have a polyp with is causes such type of bleeding Connect
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Better to get it removed if there is continuously spotting.
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