Hyperplasia

Hyperplasia is a pathological process in which excessive formation of cells occurs in tissues and organs. This can be caused by various factors, such as hormonal imbalance, infections, injuries, tumors, hereditary factors and others.

Hyperplasia can have different manifestations depending on where it occurs. For example, hyperplasia of the gastric mucosa can lead to the appearance of ulcers and erosions on its walls, and prostatic hyperplasia can lead to difficulty urinating and other problems.

To diagnose hyperplasia, it is necessary to conduct a number of studies, such as ultrasound, MRI, CT, biopsy, etc. Treatment of hyperplasia depends on its type and cause. In some cases, surgery may be required, and in others, drug therapy.

It is important to remember that hyperplasia is a serious disease that can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor promptly and undergo regular examinations.



Hyperplasia is the process of increasing the number of cells in tissues or organs compared to normal levels. It can be caused by various reasons such as injury, infection, hormonal changes, genetic defects and other factors. Hyperplasia can have both