Sexual Health
How to regulate and recover quickly when the endometrium is thin? Can the uterus still recover after thinning
There are many reasons why the endometrium is too thin, some are innate, while others are caused by excessive abortion and curettage. The thin endometrium has a significant impact on the pregnancy of the fetus, making it prone to premature birth. So, how can the thin endometrium be adjusted and restored faster?
How to regulate and recover quickly when the endometrium is thin?
1. Estrogen supplementation: Oral or vaginal use of estrogen to grow the endometrium is a more recommended method. The commonly used method in clinical practice is to use Bujiale for regular treatment.
2. Traditional Chinese medicine and physical therapy: It can be combined with acupuncture and moxibustion, oral traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations, Chinese herbal medicine and other traditional Chinese medicine treatments to promote the growth of endometrium. The method of physical therapy is to use relevant instruments to assist in endometrial growth.
3. Hysteroscopic treatment: If the effect of supplementing estrogen is not good, hysteroscopic treatment can be performed according to the patient's condition to separate adhesive tissue and promote the normal recovery of the endometrium, with good results.
Can the uterus still recover after thinning
Firstly, it depends on whether the uterine muscle wall becomes thinner or whether the endometrium becomes thinner, usually referring to the thinning of the endometrium. Due to multiple intrauterine surgeries or multiple miscarriages, it can lead to endometrial basal damage. Due to the fact that the basal layer of the endometrium is the foundation of the endometrium, its functional layer undergoes changes and detachment due to menstruation or miscarriage. The damage to the base cannot be repaired and can lead to permanent damage.
Therefore, intentional damage leads to thinning of the endometrium, which cannot be restored. In some cases, due to ovarian function issues, the endometrium is relatively thin, and can be slowly restored with a small amount of estrogen supplementation. After menopause, due to uterine atrophy and muscle thinning, this phenomenon cannot recover on its own. Supplementing hormones can make it larger, but generally the dosage of hormone supplementation is relatively small, and this effect is also relatively weak.