What Is Endometrial Ablation and Why Is It Performed?
Endometrial ablation is a medical procedure used to treat abnormal or heavy Menstrual bleeding by removing or destroying the lining of the uterus (the endometrium). This procedure is typically performed when other treatment options, such as medications or hormonal therapies, have not been effective in controlling bleeding. During the procedure, various methods can be used to remove or destroy the endometrial tissue. Endometrial ablation is minimally invasive and is usually performed under local or general anesthesia.
Endometrial ablation is often recommended for women who experience excessive menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), which can significantly affect quality of life. It is also used to treat conditions like abnormal uterine bleeding caused by fibroids or endometriosis. While it can greatly reduce or stop bleeding altogether, it is not a fertility-preserving procedure. Women who wish to have children in the future are typically advised to explore other treatment options, as endometrial ablation can make pregnancy difficult or impossible. This procedure offers a solution for many women seeking relief from heavy periods when other methods have failed.


