What is endometrial hyperplasia?
Endometrial hyperplasia may outbreak at any age bracket including adolescence, generative phase, menopausal period and peri-menopausal period. Endometrium is some kind of mucosa covering the uterine cavity, which grows in childhood, develops periodically in menstrual cycle, and at last falls off to form the menstrual flow. Women ovulate once in a menstrual cycle and have another menstrual cycle if have no impregnation. Menstrual cycle is regulated by ovarian hormone, whose irregularity will influence the menstrual cycle and change the endometrium in succession which is represented in endometrial thickening.
In clinical, patients with endometrial hyperplasia may also suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic seeper, which indicates that inflammation is the main cause of endometrial hyperplasia. The clinical manifestations are irregular abundant endometrorrhagia, constant haemorrhage after a long time be in menostasis, shortening of menstrual period and menostaxis, the haemorrhage period may lasts for a month, if worse, hemorrhagic shock may develop.
Endometrial hyperplasia may outbreak at any age bracket including adolescence, generative phase, menopausal period and peri-menopausal period. Endometrium is some kind of mucosa covering the uterine cavity, which grows in childhood, develops periodically in menstrual cycle, and at last falls off to form the menstrual flow. Women ovulate once in a menstrual cycle and have another menstrual cycle if have no impregnation. Menstrual cycle is regulated by ovarian hormone, whose irregularity will influence the menstrual cycle and change the endometrium in succession which is represented in endometrial thickening.
In clinical, patients with endometrial hyperplasia may also suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic seeper, which indicates that inflammation is the main cause of endometrial hyperplasia. The clinical manifestations are irregular abundant endometrorrhagia, constant haemorrhage after a long time be in menostasis, shortening of menstrual period and menostaxis, the haemorrhage period may lasts for a month, if worse, hemorrhagic shock may develop.