How to recover from anterior displacement of the endocardial line

Anterior displacement of the endometrial line is a sign of a dysmorphic uterine cavity, and recovery is by medication or surgery to address the cause. If a woman’s ultrasound examination reveals that the endometrial line has shifted forward, it indicates that the uterine cavity is out of shape, which may be caused by uterine fibroids or adenomyosis. 1. Medication: Uterine fibroids are the main cause of anterior displacement of the endometrial line, and patients with adenomyosis may have adenomyoma formation, leading to anterior displacement of the endometrial line. If there is no obvious discomfort, you can leave it untreated. If there are uncomfortable symptoms, you can inject leuprolide acetate and other drugs to cause artificial amenorrhea, which can relieve the symptoms, but can not restore the position of the endometrial line. 2. Surgery: If the symptoms of uterine fibroids or adenomyomas are more serious, it may be necessary to take surgical treatment, such as uterine fibroids or adenomyomas removal surgery. After the surgery, the patient is usually treated with injections of drugs such as leuprolide acetate for a period of time to prevent recurrence.