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The term “endometrial thickness” refers to an abnormal increase in the thickness of the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium. This condition can occur due to various factors and often presents itself with a range of symptoms such as heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or irregular periods. If you’ve been experiencing a thickened endometrium, you may be wondering how to naturally reduce endometrial thickness and maintain a healthy uterus.

The term “endometrial thickness” refers to an abnormal increase in the thickness of the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium. This condition can occur due to various factors and often presents itself with a range of symptoms such as heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, or irregular periods. If you’ve been experiencing a thickened endometrium, you may be wondering how to naturally reduce endometrial thickness and maintain a healthy uterus.

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Endometrial hyperplasia, adenomyosis and endometriosis are all conditions affecting the endometrial lining, which is discarded monthly unless pregnancy occurs. Click on the link to learn the difference between these three conditions:

Endometrial hyperplasia, adenomyosis and endometriosis are all conditions affecting the endometrial lining, which is discarded monthly unless pregnancy occurs. Click on the link to learn the difference between these three conditions:

Management of Endometrial Hyperplasia as evidenced by Endometrial Biopsy... No Atypia = progesterone with repeat biopsy in 3 months... Atypia = Hysterectomy... NEVER do endometrial ablation (prevents further monitoring of the endometrium)

Management of Endometrial Hyperplasia as evidenced by Endometrial Biopsy... No Atypia = progesterone with repeat biopsy in 3 months... Atypia = Hysterectomy... NEVER do endometrial ablation (prevents further monitoring of the endometrium)

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5 herbs for endometriosis, which are red raspberry leaf, dong quai, turmeric, ashwagandha and chamomile.

Some herbal remedies to help with symptoms of endometriosis 💝 . . . #wombhealing #natural #naturalremedy #hormones #hormonebalance #hormonalimbalance #endometriosis #womb #herbsandnaturalremedies #herbs #herbalremedies #period

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Kathleen King returns to the BGP blog to mark Adenomyosis Awareness Month, telling us about this little-known but highly significant condition. Katheleen is a medical scientist, endometriosis advocate and former chairperson of Endometriosis Association of Ireland - read her blog about endometriosis here. Uterine adenomyosis (ad-en-oh-my-o-sis) is a little-known, under-researched and highly significant condition, which causes heavy, painful periods and has a range of major impacts - on both…

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