How to treat endometrial dysplasia


Healing with hope, guiding with care.
Endometrial hyperplasia has a certain canceration tendency, so it is called precancerous lesions. Endometrial hyperplasia is divided into three types: simple hyperplasia, complex hyperplasia, atypical hyperplasia. The canceration rate of simple hyperplasia and complex hyperplasia is below 7%, and the canceration rate of atypical hyperplasia is high, which is about 8%-45%. once atypical hyperplasia is detected, it is recommended to operate as soon as possible. Curettage can generally be used as an important diagnostic method, but also for treatment, because local lesions can be removed through curettage, but once atypical hyperplasia is diagnosed, cancer may be relatively large when it is recommended to consider surgical hysterectomy.