Polyps are a common condition that usually refers to beautiful tumors that grow inside the uterus or vagina. Although the polyp itself does not cause any symptoms, it may cause bleeding during ovulation, a symptom that many people ignore.

For women with a history of polyps, especially after menopause, regular physical exams are important. Doctors can assess the size and number of polyps through examination and monitoring and treat them as needed. If the polyps are large or numerous, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove them to ensure the patient's health and safety.

The best way to prevent the development of polyps is regular physical exams, especially for women who are older or have a history of polyps. In addition, women should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding unhealthy habits such as smoking and drinking. These measures can help reduce the occurrence of polyps and their impact on your health.

Polyps are a common condition that may cause bleeding during ovulation.