Whether you need surgery for a uterine polyp depends on various factors, including the size of the polyp, symptoms you're experiencing, and your overall health. If the polyp is causing significant symptoms, such as heavy bleeding or pain, or if there's a concern about cancer, surgical removal may be recommended. However, if the polyp is small and asymptomatic, your doctor might suggest monitoring it instead. Always consult with your healthcare provider for a personalized assessment.
Uterine cancer is often diagnosed early, before it has spread. This means that many will not need treatment other than surgery. If the cancer has spread then radiotherapy or chemotherapy may be used as well as surgery.
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It would depend on the area of the polyp and the level of care required to complete it. If you don't have a CPT book, get one and check out Surgery and then the area of the polyp.
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It is a polyp. Good question!
Subsequent children of a mother who has undergone prenatal surgery usually are delivered by cesarean section because of uterine scarring.
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Polyp is invertebrate .
The term for a mushroom-like growth extending on a stalk from a mucous membrane is called a polyp.
Treatment for brain polyps typically involves surgical intervention, especially if they are causing symptoms or have the potential to develop into cancer. Surgery can involve removing the polyp to relieve pressure or prevent complications. In some cases, monitoring may be recommended if the polyp is small and asymptomatic. Additional therapies, such as radiation, may be considered based on the polyp's characteristics and the patient's overall health.