How is endometrial thickness managed?

How is endometrial thickness managed?

The increased risk of cancer due to atypical endometrial hyperplasia, the healthcare provider may recommend a hysterectomy to remove the uterus. After a hysterectomy, there won’t be able to get pregnant.  May peoples see symptoms improve with less invasive progestin treatments progestin comes in many forms:

  • Oral progesterone therapy or progesterone hormone intrauterine device (IUD)
  • Injections

Treatment:

Treatment most generally consists of hormone therapy or surgery.

The options will depend on a few factors, such as:

  • If atypical cells are found
  • If you have reached menopause
  • Future pregnancy plans
  • Personal and family history of cancer

If you have a simple hyperplasia, your doctor will suggest just keeping an eye on the situation. At times she may advise to go for any of these treatments:

Hormonally therapy:

Progestin, a synthetic form of progesterone is available in pill form and also as injection or intrauterine device.

Hysterectomy:

If you have atypical hyperplasia, removing uterus will lower the cancer risk. Having hysterectomy surgery means won’t be able to get pregnant after. It may be a good option if you have reached menopause.

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