Can a thick lining of the uterus cause a lack of menstruation?

Thickness of the endometrium may cause the menstrual cycle to be absent. If the endometrial thickening is caused by abnormal ovulation, etc., it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for treatment.
Thickness of endometrium is mostly caused by abnormal ovulation. If the menstrual cycle does not ovulate or the ovulation is abnormal, the endometrium will be in the state of hyperplasia, and the withdrawal bleeding cannot occur, which will lead to the absence of menstruation, and the prolonged failure of the endometrium to shed may lead to endometrial pathology or cancer of the endometrium.
This condition is usually seen in young women after the first menstruation or perimenopausal women, due to the lack of normal ovulation or sparse ovulation. Symptoms such as frequent delayed or absent menstruation, or excessive menstrual flow or dribbling after menstruation may occur.
If the examination confirms that the lack of menstruation is caused by a thick uterine lining, you can take progesterone and dydrogesterone under the guidance of the doctor to promote the shedding of the uterine lining, or follow the doctor’s instructions to do a diagnostic curettage to rule out endometrial pathology.