Endometrial thickening
Endometrial thickening, also called endometrial hyperplasia, refers to a disease that causes the endometrium to grow excessively under inflammation, endocrine disorders, or the stimulation of certain drugs. Endometrial thickening is more common in adolescent or menopausal women with irregular menstruation, and is a reversible endocrine system disease. Clinical studies have shown that the vast majority of patients can be cured after treatment as long as they maintain a persistent benign state. This disease is equivalent to the category of collapse and leakage of traditional Chinese medicine. It is a common clinical disease with frequent occurrences and difficult and serious diseases.
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