What about drug-induced endometrial thickening?

This is a disease caused by endometrial overgrowth stimulated by drugs. Generally, it is related to excessive estrogen secretion and insufficient progesterone in the ovary.

The clinical manifestations are irregular and massive abnormal uterine bleeding. Patients may suffer from persistent bleeding after long-term amenorrhea, leading to irregular menstruation, aggravated dysmenorrhea and even infertility. It is recommended to treat it in time to prevent the illness from getting worse or causing other symptoms. Generally, drugs and hormones such as progesterone can be used. Short-term treatment has obvious effect, while long-term use will have side effects. The traditional Chinese medicine pill for gynecological inflammation has the effects of removing blood stasis and stopping bleeding, and has no side effects. If it is serious, it needs surgery.