What to do for endometrial hyperplasia disorder

For endometrial hyperplasia disorders, it is necessary to first clarify the diagnosis and find out whether the patient is suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome, ovarian tumor or endocrine function abnormalities, and then take medication or surgery to do targeted treatment. The clinical manifestation of this condition is irregular uterine bleeding. For young and infertile patients, medication can be taken, such as ovulation-promoting drugs and progesterone drugs, the latter of which can suppress endometrial hyperplasia disorders caused by estrogen. However, for those who do not respond to medication, surgical treatment, such as microwave, infrared, laser or endometrial debridement via hysteroscopy, and total hysterectomy is recommended for menopausal women. Treatment should be done accordingly to the patient’s age and type of endometrial hyperplasia.