Endometrial Hyperplasia Treatment at the Helyos Surgery and Rehabilitation Center


Endometrial hyperplasia is an abnormal overgrowth of the uterine lining that can cause menstrual irregularities, lower abdominal pain, and even infertility. This condition develops due to an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone, leading to excessive endometrial cell growth. There are different forms of endometrial hyperplasia, including simple, complex, and atypical, with the latter potentially being a precancerous condition.

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Types of Endometrial Hyperplasia:

  • Simple hyperplasia – excessive growth of endometrial cells without structural abnormalities.
  • Complex hyperplasia – accompanied by structural changes in endometrial cells.
  • Atypical hyperplasia – endometrial cells have an abnormal structure and may progress to cancer.

When to See a Doctor:

  • Irregular or prolonged menstrual bleeding lasting more than 7 days.
  • Bleeding between periods.
  • Lower abdominal or pelvic pain.
  • Postmenopausal bleeding.
  • Infertility or difficulty conceiving.

Diagnosis of Endometrial Hyperplasia:

1.Gynecological Consultation:

  • Medical history assessment and physical examination.
  • Evaluation of symptoms and risk factors.

2.Ultrasound Examination (USG):

  • Assessment of endometrial thickness and detection of structural changes.

3.Hysteroscopy:

  • Visual inspection of the uterine cavity using a special instrument to assess the endometrium and perform a biopsy.

4.Endometrial Biopsy:

  • Crucial for detecting atypical or cancerous cells.
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Treatment at the Helyos Center:

1.Conservative Treatment:

  • Hormonal therapy – use of progestins or a combination of estrogen and progesterone to restore hormonal balance.
  • Aromatase inhibitors – medications that reduce estrogen levels to halt endometrial growth.

2.Surgical Treatment:

  • Hysteroscopy – removal of overgrown endometrial tissue or biopsy collection.
  • Dilation and curettage (D&C) – removal of excess endometrial tissue in complex cases.
  • Endometrial ablation – destruction or removal of the endometrial lining using specialized tools or a laser to prevent further menstrual disturbances.

3.Post-Treatment Rehabilitation:

  • Post-surgical recovery program, including medication therapy, hormonal balance support, and continuous endometrial monitoring.
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Why Choose Helyos?

  • Personalized treatment plans for every patient.
  • Highly qualified specialists with extensive experience in gynecological care.
  • Advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment.
  • Minimally invasive treatment methods for faster recovery and reduced risks.
  • 24/7 post-surgical patient support.

By choosing the Helyos Surgery and Rehabilitation Center, you receive high-quality medical care to effectively treat endometrial hyperplasia and restore your health.

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Prices

Gynecologist consultation
700 UAH
Follow-up consultation / Treatment appointment
650 UAH
OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
750 UAH
Follow-up OB-GYN consultation (highest category specialist)
700 UAH
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