Endocervical hyperplasia can be treated with general therapy, medication and surgical methods. Treatment of endocervical hyperplasia should generally be based on the patient’s age, fertility requirements and physical health to determine the best treatment plan. 1. General treatment: actively intervene in the factors and diseases that may cause endometrial hyperplasia, such as controlling blood sugar, losing weight and changing diet structure. 2. Medication: For normal endometrial hyperplasia, it can be treated with estrogen and progesterone, such as “endometrial repair method” for estrogen and “medicated curettage” for progesterone, and so on. Follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication, long-term checkups, regular testing, and timely fertilization. 3. Surgical methods: localized endometrial hyperplasia that is not treated by medication can be treated by suction or scraping, etc. Patients over 40 years old and those with a high risk of malignant changes can be considered for hysterectomy. If the patient is diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for corresponding treatment.