Shows atypical endometrial hyperplasia, what to do

After discovering atypical endometrial hyperplasia, please consult a doctor immediately. Currently, treatment mainly includes medication and surgery. 1. Medication: For young women with fertility requirements or patients who cannot tolerate surgery, medication can be used. Drugs available include progestins and selective estrogen receptor modulators, as well as other newer drugs. 2. Surgery: Atypical endometrial hyperplasia has a high risk of progressing to endometrial cancer, so hysterectomy is usually performed. In recent years, endometrial resection has been emerging and may also be considered when conditions permit. Endometrial atypical hyperplasia is a precancerous condition with the potential to progress to endometrial cancer. Therefore, when this condition is detected, it is important to seek immediate medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions to receive the relevant examinations and treatments.