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Female Infertility

Uterine Polyps

Uterine polyps are soft growths in the uterine cavity that can prevent embryo implantation and are easily removed hysteroscopically.

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Overview

What are Uterine Polyps?

Endometrial polyps are soft, fleshy growths attached to the inner wall of the uterus. They develop from an overgrowth of the endometrial lining and can range from a few millimetres to several centimetres. Polyps may interfere with implantation by acting as a physical barrier or by altering the uterine environment.

Quick Surgical Solution

Hysteroscopic polypectomy — a minimally invasive procedure performed at Iswarya Fertility — removes polyps under direct visualisation, typically as a day procedure, restoring a normal uterine cavity and improving IVF success rates.

Symptoms

Irregular or unpredictable menstrual bleeding
Spotting between periods
Heavy menstrual periods
Post-menopausal bleeding
Failed IVF implantation despite good embryos

Causes

1
Excessive oestrogen exposure (relative or absolute)
2
Chronic uterine inflammation
3
Use of tamoxifen for breast cancer treatment
4
Age-related endometrial changes

How It's Diagnosed

Transvaginal ultrasound — initial screening
Saline infusion sonography (SIS) for better cavity visualisation
Hysteroscopy — definitive diagnosis and simultaneous treatment

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