What to do about endometrial hyperplasia after menopause

Postmenopausal endometrial hyperplasia can be improved by hormonal drug treatment, surgical treatment, and etiologic treatment. 1. Drug therapy: patients can use progestins such as medroxyprogesterone acetate, progesterone and levonorgestrel under the guidance of doctors. Long-term use of the drugs may lead to edema, irregular vaginal bleeding, etc., and regular checkups are needed. For those who are obese, have abnormal liver function or have contraindications to hormone therapy, intrauterine device containing levonorgestrel can be used for treatment. 2. Surgical treatment: If drug treatment is not effective, surgical treatment is needed. If the symptoms are mild, scraping and suction can be taken, and in severe cases, hysterectomy should be taken for treatment. It should be noted that surgical treatment may lead to bleeding, infection and other conditions, need to strengthen the post-operative care. 3. Etiological treatment: There are many causes of postmenopausal endometrial hyperplasia, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer and other diseases, so it is necessary to clarify the primary cause of the disease in time and carry out etiological treatment in order to solve the endometrial hyperplasia from the root. It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, avoid taking estrogen-containing health products, ensure balanced nutrition and strengthen rest.