Complex endometrial hyperplasia can be treated with medication or surgery, depending on the patient’s fertility requirements. If the patient has no fertility requirements, surgical treatment, such as hysterectomy, is feasible.
1. Medication: Progesterone can be given orally to make the endometrium shrink and inhibit endometrial hyperplasia. Clinical use of dextroprogesterone is commonly used. Can also be placed in the uterine cavity containing progesterone or levonorgestrel slow-release system of intrauterine device ring, the daily release of levonorgestrel to the uterine cavity 20 micrograms, the validity period of 4 to 5 years, applicable to women of childbearing age without reproductive requirements.
2. Surgical treatment: for patients with no fertility requirements near perimenopause, and unsatisfactory drug treatment, hysterectomy can be chosen as the surgical treatment.
When endometrial complex hyperplasia is detected, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and target the treatment to avoid delaying the condition. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.