Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I just had a hysteroscopic polyp removal surgery. I just had a hysteroscopic surgery and the polyp was removed. I would like to ask you, Professor, is this situation serious, and if so, what kind of treatment should be taken to treat it, I hope you can give me an answer as soon as possible because I am very worried about my mom’s health. Zheng Aiwen, Department of Gynecology and Oncology, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital: It is recommended to have further examination and treatment in a specialized oncology hospital. The overall prognosis of uterine tumor is good, so don’t worry too much and treat it early. Patient: Mom just came back from a checkup at Guizhou Provincial Cancer Hospital. The result of the examination is that the tissue lesion in the uterine cavity is in line with the endometrial polyp change and some of the glands in it show atypical hyperplasia, the doctor of the hospital said that mom should take two months of medication to see if there is improvement. The doctor told her to take a highly effective antibiotic, Neimerton. She was told to take the medication for two months. I would like to ask Dr. Zheng, do you think it’s okay for mom to take this method of medicine and what medicine do you suggest is the best to take? The main reason for this is that it is not possible to take medication or surgery for atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium, depending on the severity of the disease. It is recommended to fully evaluate the pathological results and gynecological examination. If you choose drug treatment please review it for a short time. Patient: So do you think it is advisable for mom to take medication or. Mom she doesn’t want to have surgery, she wants to take medication for a while and then see. If mom chooses medication, then Dr. Zheng , please ask mom what medication is better to take, or do you suggest mom to go out for a full examination, and most of all, I would like to ask you, what medication to take? Zheng Aiwen, Department of Gynecology and Oncology, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital: If the pathology is clear that there is endometrial atypical hyperplasia, surgery is preferred according to the patient’s age. If the patient does have serious medical disease that cannot tolerate surgery, drug treatment can also be considered.