Endometrial thickness of 6 millimeters means that the thickness of the uterine lining is found to be 6 millimeters by ultrasound imaging.
The basis for judging the endometrial thickness of 6 mm varies at different times. Too thin or too thick endometrial lining at different times is abnormal and should be taken seriously in time.
At the beginning of the menstrual period, 6mm is the normal thickness of the uterine lining; during the menstrual period, 6mm is a relatively thin lining; during the pre-menstrual period, the uterine lining will be at its thickest, which should be 15mm, and 6mm is too thin.
It is recommended to pay attention to women who have a 6 mm thick endometrium at the onset of menstruation or in the pre-menstrual period, as this condition can cause the body to experience low menstrual flow and, in severe cases, can cause difficulties in pregnancy.
In case of abnormal endometrial thickness test results, it is recommended to consult a doctor to identify the cause of the problem and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.