Short-acting contraceptive pills can treat endometrial hyperplasia, which contains a combination of estrogen and progesterone that inhibits the overgrowth of the uterine lining. After a woman develops endometrial hyperplasia, it is recommended that she take oral short-acting birth control pills under the supervision of a doctor. Because endometrial hyperplasia is directly related to high estrogen levels, by taking birth control pills, the high estrogen levels in the body can be suppressed, and at the same time, the symptoms of endometrial hyperplasia can be improved. Women older than 40 years old are prone to blood clots by taking oral short-acting contraceptives. It is recommended that such patients choose the appropriate medication for endometrial hyperplasia under the guidance of a doctor. There are also various factors in daily life that lead to endometrial hyperplasia, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, obesity in postmenopausal women, and taking birth control pills containing progesterone. Patients are advised to find out the cause of endometrial hyperplasia and follow the doctor’s instructions to treat the symptoms. During the treatment period, patients should also exercise as much as their bodies allow, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, which can promote the recovery of patients’ conditions.