If the endometrial hyperplasia is simple or complex, it is not difficult to detect early and take timely and standardized treatment. It is mainly based on the individual’s specific condition, the presence of complications, age, and whether there is a requirement for fertility, etc. A reasonable choice of ovulation and progesterone drugs will be made to maintain the menstrual cycle, and if necessary, scraping will be used to remove the local lesions. If the endometrial tissue is scraped and sent for pathological examination and shows atypical hyperplasia, hysterectomy can be considered for those who do not have fertility requirements and are older than 40 years old due to the possibility of potential carcinogenesis. For some cases where conservative medication does not work, the endometrium is in a long-term hyperplasia state that is difficult to control, and cancer is suspected, surgical removal of the uterus can also be considered as an option.