An endometrial thickness of 6.8 mm after two years of amenorrhea is not normal. It may indicate endocrine abnormalities, endometrial lesions or other health problems. It is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible. 1. Normal range of endometrial thickness The thickness of the endometrium changes with the menstrual cycle, usually 8-12 mm during ovulation and less than 5 mm after menopause. If the endometrium is 6.8 mm after two years of amenorrhea, it may indicate abnormalities, such as endocrine disorders or endometrial lesions. 2. Possible causes Endocrine disorders: Abnormal ovarian function leads to excessive estrogen levels, stimulating endometrial hyperplasia. Endometrial disorders: such as endometrial hyperplasia, polyps, or early endometrial cancer, may cause abnormal thickening of the endometrium. Drug effects: Long-term use of hormone drugs may lead to endometrial thickening. Obesity: Adipose tissue can produce estrogen, increasing the risk of endometrial hyperplasia. 3. Examination and diagnosis The following checks are recommended: Ultrasound examination: to assess the thickness and morphology of the intima. Hysteroscopy: Direct observation of the uterine cavity and taking a biopsy if necessary. Hormone level testing: to understand whether the levels of estrogen, progesterone, etc. are abnormal. 4. Treatment methods Targeted treatment is provided according to the cause: Drug treatment: Use progesterone drugs to regulate hormone levels, such as dydrogesterone and medroxyprogesterone acetate. Surgical treatment: When endometrial hyperplasia or cancer is suspected, hysteroscopic endometrial resection or hysterectomy can be performed. Lifestyle adjustments: lose weight, reduce high-fat food intake, increase the proportion of vegetables and fruits, and exercise moderately such as brisk walking and yoga. 5. Prevention and daily management Regular physical examinations: Especially women with symptoms such as amenorrhea and irregular menstruation should check the thickness of the endometrium regularly. Healthy diet: Reduce the intake of high-sugar and high-fat foods, and eat more fiber-rich foods, such as whole grains and vegetables. Psychological adjustment: Maintain a good attitude, avoid long-term mental stress, and seek psychological counseling when necessary. The endometrial thickness of 6.8 mm after two years of amenorrhea should be taken seriously. It is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible to identify the cause and take appropriate treatment measures. Pay attention to health management in daily life to prevent the occurrence of endometrial lesions. In case of long-term amenorrhea and abnormal thickening of the endometrium, timely medical treatment is the key. Through professional examination and treatment, serious complications can be effectively avoided. |
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