People with simple hyperplasia of the endometrium need to avoid a high-fat diet, a high-estrogen diet, and take appropriate vitamin and mineral supplements in their daily diet.
People with simple endometrial hyperplasia may develop endometrial cancer if the endometrium continues to proliferate. Dietary attention should be paid to long-term high-fat diet and long-term use of estrogen-containing health supplements, which are not good for the body, because high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and high estrogen levels are all risk factors for endometrial cancer.
People with simple endometrial hyperplasia should pay attention to reasonable nutrition, appropriate supplementation of vitamins and minerals, vitamin C-rich foods such as green leafy vegetables, vitamin E-rich foods such as nuts, vitamin A-rich foods such as carrots, selenium-rich polysaccharides such as monkey mushrooms, fungus and so on.
If the lining of the uterus continues to proliferate, or if you experience symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, you need to seek medical attention.