Endometrial hyperplasia is a non cancerous benign condition where the lining of the womb becomes thicker.
Thickening of the womb lining after menopause no bleeding.
As a result the endometrium gets thicker and can bleed.
Symptoms of endometrial hyperplasia are heavy periods bleeding between periods and bleeding after menopause.
Endometrial hyperplasia refers to the thickening of the endometrium.
Endometrial hyperplasia thickening of the uterine lining.
This is the layer of cells that line the inside of your uterus when your endometrium thickens it can lead to unusual bleeding.
Confirmation may be done using endometrial biopsy.
You have a higher risk of developing womb cancer if you have this thickening especially if the extra lining cells are abnormal.
After menopause you may have too much estrogen and too little progesterone.
Endometrial hyperplasia is caused by a presence of excessive cells in the lining of the uterus.
Endometrium thickening may cause bleeding after menopause but even without bleeding the possibility of endometrial cancer cannot be ruled out.