What does it mean to have heterogeneous echoes and a moderately thick endothelium of 0.5 centimeters?

If the gynecological ultrasound suggests that the endometrium is not uniformly echogenic and the endometrium is moderately thick at 0.5 cm, this result reflects the specific value of the thickness of the endometrium, and also reflects that the thickness of the endometrium varies, which may be combined with the possibility of endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia, or uneven exfoliation.
If the test indicates this result, for women who have not yet gone through menopause, it is recommended that they have a repeat gynecological ultrasound examination after their next menstrual period. If the endometrium has a uniform echogenicity and the thickness is less than 4mm, then there is no need to be overly nervous; if it still indicates that the endometrium has an uneven echogenicity, then it is necessary to improve the hysteroscopy and endometrial biopsy examination if necessary, so as to clarify the cause of the disease.
For menopausal women, hysteroscopy is recommended as soon as possible to prevent endometrial cancer and other malignant lesions.
For women who are found to have uneven echogenicity of the endometrium and a medium thickness of 0.5 cm, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital for consultation and active treatment after the cause is clarified under the guidance of the doctor.