Abnormal uterine bleeding can include prolonged, irregular, or even postmenopausal bleeding. If you’re one of the 10 million women who suffers from abnormal uterine bleeding, polyps or fibroids might be to blame. Source: Truclear Patient Information.
Other Treatments
Uterine Artery Embolisation
Myomectomy
A myomectomy is surgery to remove the fibroids from the wall of your womb. It may be considered as an alternative to a hysterectomy if you’d still like to have children. Source: NHS.
Polypectomy
Most polyps can be removed with a scope. This is a tube the doctor inserts into the body that eliminates the need for a large incision. For a uterine polypectomy, a doctor inserts the scope through the vagina, into the cervix, and into the uterus. A camera helps guide the scope to the polyp. Source Medical News Today