Endometrial thickening depends on the type of endometrial thickening, if it is physiological, it does not require treatment. However, if the endometrial thickening is pathological, it needs to be treated promptly. At this stage, the treatment of endometrial thickening is mainly based on drugs and surgery. The causes of endometrial thickening are many and different treatments are needed depending on the cause. For those who have atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium, they need to apply medication such as medroxyprogesterone. If medication is not effective and the endometrium continues to thicken or has developed into cancer, surgery is considered. Patients younger than 40 years old have a low tendency to become cancerous, so they can be treated conservatively with drugs first, and those who have fertility requirements should be treated with drugs first to preserve their fertility and resolve fertility as soon as possible after cure. For women before and after menopause, in fact, for endometrial thickening, the treatment method is surgery if medication is not effective or if cancerous changes occur. Although endometrial thickening can be cured by the correct treatment through the above methods, most of them can be cured, because there is a course of medication, which should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, do not stop the medication on your own to delay the treatment of the disease.