Is it okay to have regular checkups for atypical endometrial hyperplasia?

Atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium is a pathological state, which cannot be treated by regular checkups alone, in addition to progestin drugs, purging surgery and hysterectomy. 1. Progesterone medication: If there is a need for childbearing, it is usually used for treatment such as medroxyprogesterone acetate, which has an inhibitory effect on the endometrium. 2. Hysterectomy: Suitable for women who do not want to remove the uterus, hysterectomy can be performed using hysteroscopy to remove the abnormally proliferated uterine lining, with progesterone treatment after the operation. 3. Hysterectomy: Suitable for women who do not have the need for childbearing, the surgery can be used to achieve the goal of eradication, preventing the development of malignant diseases in later stages. If atypical endometrial hyperplasia exists, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and take appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.