No.
The ERA test is a test method used to detect estrogen receptor levels in women. This test usually does not harm the lining of the uterus (the lining of the uterus). The ERA test is usually done by taking a sample of a woman's blood or tissue. The sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine estrogen receptor levels. The test results can help doctors determine whether a woman has estrogen-related diseases, such as breast cancer and endometriosis.
Although the ERA test will not directly harm the endometrium, you need to pay attention to the following points when performing the test:
1. Professional medical equipment and technology are required for testing. Ensure safety and accuracy.
2. You need to inform the doctor of your medical history and medication before testing to avoid affecting the test results.
3. If any discomfort or abnormality occurs during the test, the doctor should be informed in time.