The uterus is a very important organ for women. If there is a problem with a woman's uterus, she may lose the right to be a mother. The thickness of the wall of the uterus will affect her conception. If the endometrium is too thin, it may cause menstrual disorders. If the endometrium is too thick, it will lead to heavy menstrual flow. So how thick is the endometrium of a normal person? The endometrium refers to a layer of tissue in the inner wall of the uterus, which generally responds to changes in estrogen and female hormones. In particular, the thickness of the endometrium will directly affect women's physical health. Therefore, whether the thickness of the endometrium is normal is also a concern for many women today. Cause Analysis Initiatives Once dysmenorrhea or a decrease in menstrual flow occurs, you need to go to the hospital for examination to determine whether the thickness of the endometrium is normal and within a reasonable range. If there is any abnormality, you must receive guidance from a doctor and receive treatment to avoid affecting future fertility. Precautions Be careful not to eat spicy or cold food during menstruation, and be careful not to have frequent miscarriages, which will cause the endometrium to thin. Be sure to undergo regular check-ups to detect abnormalities as early as possible and receive timely treatment. The uterus is a place that every woman cherishes very much, and they are afraid that something might go wrong with it. However, this flower in a greenhouse cannot withstand any "wind and rain". Just the slightest damage may cause pain. The endometrium is divided into three layers: dense layer, spongy layer and basal layer! The dense layer and spongy layer account for 2/3 of the endometrial surface and are collectively called the functional layer. The basal layer is the 1/3 of the endometrium close to the myometrium. A woman’s “period” is caused by the 2/3 dense layer and sponge on the surface of the endometrium being affected by ovarian sex hormones and falling off due to cyclical changes! Therefore, the thickness of the functional layer of the endometrium directly affects the implantation of the fertilized egg and pregnancy. What is the normal thickness of the endometrium? The normal thickness of the endometrium varies at different times of the menstrual cycle. Normally, the thickness of the endometrium is 0.2-1 cm. During menstruation, the functional layer of the endometrium falls off, but the basal layer is not affected and no cyclical changes occur! Proliferative phase: Starting from the fifth day of the menstrual cycle, the endometrium will continue to thicken until the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, reaching a thickness of 3-4 mm; Secretory phase: In the second half of the menstrual cycle, until the onset of menstruation, the thickness of the endometrium can reach 10 mm. Under normal circumstances, the thickness of the endometrium is 8-12 mm, and the minimum cannot be less than 6 mm. The thickness of the endometrium that is conducive to conception is about 8 mm! Abnormal endometrial thickness |
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