Endometrial hyperplasia; also called thickening of the inner lining of the uterus is responsible for menstrual irregularities in women. It happens due to the overgrowth of the endometrial cells inside the uterus. It is also called thickened endometrium.
Dr. Dimple Doshi at Vardaan Hospital; believes prevention is better than cure, and thus apart from the precise treatment guidelines; preventive measures are an essential part of our consultations with the patients who have either had it or want to know more about it.
Most cases thickened endometrium happen due to high levels of female hormone; that is estrogen and insufficient levels of progesterone which usually counteracts the growth enhancing properties of estrogen. This happens in:
Heavy menstrual bleeding; heavier or lasting for a longer period of time
Frequent menstrual periods.
Intermenstrual periods.
Postmenopausal bleeding.
WHO Classification of thickened endometrium
A detailed history taking and examination by your gynaecologist may raise a suspicion of you having thickened endometrium; and this can be confirmed by:
Thickened endometrium is a significant risk factor fo the development of endometrial cancer or uterine cancer.
If not treated; thickened endometrium progresses to uterine cancer or adenocarcinoma within 20 years in:
The rates are more favorable in cases with simple thickened endometrium rather than complex hyperplasia.
By giving hormone therapy like cyclic or continuous progetin treatment.
Hysterectomy means removal of uterus.