
Have Pinched Nerve At The L-4 And Increased Thickness Of Endometrium. Any Solution?

Could you please explain thiis to me? My GP did not take the time to do so and would not come to the phone to speak with me. Thank you, XXXXXXX
Thanks for writing.
Yes the finding of increased thickness of endometrium is a bit worrisome until investigated completely.
The endometrium refers to uterus lining which is shed during menses.
The myometrium refers to uterus muscle.
In your case your ultrasound shows heterogenous which means varying, echogenesity which refers to density of the matter seen which is around 2.3cm (23mm). In other words, it is likely that your endometrium (uterus lining) is increased and which is definitely suspicious for your age.
Considering your post menopausal, it further makes evaluation of this finding necessary as after menopause the uterine lining is very thinned out and is usually less than 4 mm.
The increased thickness of endometrium at your age could range from anything like a benign endometrial polyp to a hyperplastic endometrial tissue which can be either benign or malignant (cancerous). These can be differentiated only after a biopsy report which studies the nature and composition of the growth.
Do not panic. It is always better to get your problems investigated before them manifesting.
Endometrial lesions usually manifest with problems like post menopausal bleeding, unexpected vaginal bleeding or spotting.
You need to visit your gynecologist for an XXXXXXX examination with Pap smear tests.
Also any endometrial lesion is best evaluated by a minor surgical procedure called endometrial biopsy.
Hysteroscopic endometrial biopsy is an alternative and better procedure wherein first the uterine cavity and lining are visualized with the help of a scope (camera probe) inserted through vagina followed later by biopsy of the abnormal area and uterus lining.
I hope I have given you clarity.
Kindly revert back if any doubts remain.
Take care.

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