Marital history and childbearing history whether the patient had married whether the female patient has had baby, and menstruation condition whether the female patient has had baby, and menstruation condition physical examination Endometrial hyperplasia (endometrial hyperplasia), endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (ein) 1. Clinical characteristics: Irregular vaginal bleeding, often vaginal bleeding after short-term amenorrhea, thick endometrium, and polyps. The patient usually had regular menstruation, but experienced early pregnancy reactions such as nausea and vomiting on the 45th day after menopause. The reaction disappeared naturally after 2 months of menopause, and fetal movement was felt around 4 months after menopause. There was no history of vaginal bleeding or discharge after menopause, and no history of acute or chronic abdominal pain. There was no history of headache, dizziness, or palpitation. Big.
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