Growths that are affixed to the uterus' internal wall and that protrude into the organ are known as uterine polyps. Endometrial polyps, often referred to as uterine polyps, are growths of the endometrium, the lining of the uterus. Although most of these polyps are benign (noncancerous), there are those that can be cancerous or develop into cancer (precancerous polyps). Uterine polyps can be as little as a few millimeters, about the size of a sesame seed, or as big as a golf ball, several centimeters. With either a broad base or a slender stem, they cling to the uterine wall. Uterine polyps can exist in single or multiples. They typically remain inside the uterus, however they have the ability to enter the vagina through the uterine cervix. The majority of cases of uterine polyps occur in women who are going through or have gone through menopause. However, younger people can also get them. Hormonal variables seem to be involved. Because uterine polyps are estrogen-sensitive, they respond to the presence of estrogen in the body by expanding.
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