The normal endometrial thickness at the age of 41 is between 0.4cm and 1.5cm. The endometrium usually changes with the menstrual cycle. When the menstruation just ends, the endometrium is relatively thin, and the thickness of the endometrium is generally around 0.4cm. In the middle of the menstrual cycle, close to the ovulation period, the thickness is usually 0.7cm~0.8cm. The endometrium is the thickest during the menstrual period, and it can usually reach 1.2cm, and may even reach 1.5cm. Women usually enter perimenopause between the ages of 45 and 55, so at the age of 41, the thickness of the endometrium is still normal, usually between 0.4cm~1.5cm. If the thickness of the endometrium is lower than normal or higher than normal, further examinations are required in a timely manner, such as abdominal B-ultrasound examination, hysteroscopy, pathological examination, etc. The specific cause of the disease should be identified and targeted treatment should be given to avoid delaying treatment and affecting recovery. |
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