How to restore the thin wall of the uterus to normal

If the thin uterine wall is not combined with clinical symptoms, and the amount of menstruation is normal and regular, usually no special treatment is needed, and it will not affect fertility. However, if menstrual abnormalities exist, they can usually be improved through dietary modification, lifestyle changes, medication, surgery, etc. 1. dietary modification: avoid spicy and stimulating foods, eat more fruits and vegetables, egg and dairy products, etc. You can eat more soybeans and other foods containing phytoestrogens, choose grains as much as possible for staple foods, and limit the intake of oil and salt; 2. lifestyle changes: maintain healthy work and rest habits Avoid staying up late. Exercise properly to enhance physical fitness. Maintain a calm state of mind and do not overstress; 3. Medication: If the endocrine disease causes the patient’s body to secrete too little estrogen, resulting in thin uterine wall, estrogen such as estradiol valerate and progestin such as progesterone can be applied; 4. Surgery: If there is a history of uterine operation, such as abortion, scraping, etc., it can damage the endometrium and cause uterine adhesions resulting in thin uterine wall. If uterine adhesions are seen under hysteroscopy, hysteroscopic adhesion release surgery is needed for treatment. In addition, long-term use of birth control pills can also lead to a thin uterine wall, which can be restored to a normal state after stopping the pills through self-regulation and recovery.