What Could Be The Cause For The Spotting And Blood Clots With The Thickened Endometrium?
hello just would like to ask because i have this spotting and blood cloths for a month now, yesterday i had a visit with my ob she said that i have a thickened endometrium, we did an hcg test and still waiting for a result. what could be the other cause why i have spotting and thickened endometrium?
Wed, 22 Jan 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vidya KR's Response
Hi, Thanks for using HCM.
Common Causes Endometrial Hyperplasia are: 1.An overproduction of estrogen causes endometrial hyperplasia in young women. 2.Unopposed estrogen replacement therapy (taking estrogen without progesterone) in postmenopausal women is associated with a higher incidence of endometrial hyperplasia. 3.Young women who have just begun to menstruate, and women who have (or who have had) irregular menstrual cycles, are at greater risk for endometrial hyperplasia.
These may help to reduce your endometrial thickness: Losing weight may be helpful for women who are overweight. Daily exercise can reduce the risk of endometrial hyperplasia. Eat a healthy diet and avoid fatty foods.
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What Could Be The Cause For The Spotting And Blood Clots With The Thickened Endometrium?
Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Common Causes Endometrial Hyperplasia are: 1.An overproduction of estrogen causes endometrial hyperplasia in young women. 2.Unopposed estrogen replacement therapy (taking estrogen without progesterone) in postmenopausal women is associated with a higher incidence of endometrial hyperplasia. 3.Young women who have just begun to menstruate, and women who have (or who have had) irregular menstrual cycles, are at greater risk for endometrial hyperplasia. These may help to reduce your endometrial thickness: Losing weight may be helpful for women who are overweight. Daily exercise can reduce the risk of endometrial hyperplasia. Eat a healthy diet and avoid fatty foods. need to get D&C or endometrial biopsy to rule out malignant changes. regards