Do you need to scrape the uterus for limited endometrial hyperplasia?

The presence of limited endometrial hyperplasia needs to be evaluated in the context of the condition, and may be treated with curettage if there is heavy vaginal bleeding or if the endometrium is thicker or if malignant lesions are suspected. Limited endometrial hyperplasia usually refers to a type of endometrial hyperplasia, which is a non-physiologic, non-invasive abnormality of endometrial proliferation. Compared with the proliferative endometrium, endometrial hyperplasia also presents with glandular hyperplasia, and the lesions tend to be diffuse or may be limited. For patients with endometrial hyperplasia, oral medication such as progesterone capsules and dydrogesterone tablets can be taken as prescribed by doctors. If there is a lot of vaginal bleeding or the endometrium is too thick, or malignancy is suspected, doctors can cooperate with them to give curettage treatment, which can stop bleeding very quickly, and after curettage, pathological examination can be performed to clarify whether there are precancerous lesions and endometrial cancer. It is suggested that after the endometrial hyperplasia occurs, patients should cooperate with doctors to clarify the specific causes as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment if necessary, and avoid blindly taking exogenous estrogen drugs, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take the medication.