Many women have thicker endometrium in their daily lives, mainly due to high levels of estrogen in their bodies. It is easy to cause a lot of discomfort, such as incomplete menstrual bleeding, which is harmful to the body's health and needs to be adjusted in a timely manner. So, what should be done if the endometrium is thick and the menstrual bleeding is incomplete?
The menstrual bleeding caused by thick endometrium should be improved first to help restore normal menstruation. Endometrial thickness can be treated with medication, with a focus on regulating estrogen secretion. When taking medication, it is important to follow the doctor's advice and not randomly increase or decrease the dosage to avoid affecting the treatment outcome.
Thick endometrium in women can also be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, which has a good effect on regulating the body and does not cause side effects. When taking traditional Chinese medicine, it is important to control one's diet and avoid consuming spicy or raw foods that may affect the treatment of the disease. Only when the thickness of the endometrium is treated accordingly, can a woman's menstrual condition return to normal.
During treatment, it is also important to pay attention to regulating one's daily life and controlling one's emotions to prevent excessive emotional fluctuations. In addition, it is important to pay attention to dietary adjustments, with a focus on light meals and avoiding overly nutritious foods as it can worsen the condition of endometrial thickness. To increase exercise and control weight.