What is the risk of endometrial thickening?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-04 20:50:35
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In general, the thickness of the endometrium during ovulation is about 8~13 mm. If the endometrium is excessively thickened, there is a certain harm to normal female health. First, excessive endometrial thickening will make the hormone level in the body at a higher level, which may affect the normal function of the ovary. Long-term hormone is at a higher level, and it may cause endometrial malignant lesions. In addition, excessive thickening of the endometrium can affect the implantation of fertilized eggs, which may cause infertility, and then excessive thickening of the endometrium can cause excessive menstrual flow, prolonged menstruation, and may cause chronic anemia.