What does irregular hyperplasia of endometrium mean?


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The endometrium shows irregular hyperplasia, which is a pathological change of the endometrium. That is to say, part of the endometrium is thickened, some may be thinner, and some may be normal. This phenomenon occurs with the imbalance of estrogen and progesterone levels secreted by the ovary, and may also be related to the pathological changes of the endometrium itself. If there is endometriosis, or endometrial tuberculosis will show this performance. When ultrasound reveals irregular thickening of the endometrium, hysteroscopy or biopsy is generally recommended to further clarify its nature. If precancerous lesions are present, prompt and aggressive treatment is required. In addition, women who exhibit irregular endometrial hyperplasia are often accompanied by irregular bleeding.