The presence of dripping menstruation with a thicker lining is treated differently depending on the age of the woman. In the case of a younger woman, unmarried and without children, a routine blood test should be performed. If the hematocrit is not low, progesterone can be given intramuscularly to clear the menstruation and stop the bleeding quickly. And give oral medication to correct anemia after stopping the bleeding. Withdrawal bleeding can occur 7-10 days after progesterone, which can thin the thickened lining and put the thickened lining in transformation. In the case of older women with continuous menstrual flow and thick endometrium, a curettage can be performed and the cleared tissues sent to pathology to stop the bleeding as well as to achieve a clear diagnosis.