Suggest Treatment For Thickening Of Endometrial Lining
Thank you.
This is normal thickness for the end of cycle...
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for contacting health care magic.
In your case , it is normal to have a thickened endometrium at the end of the cycle in the secretory phase of menstruation.
I would have been concerned more if your periods had not started and if this finding would have been midcycle or for that matter if you would have been a post menopausal woman.
But considering the normal size uterus and no other abnormality seen on the scan and just thickened secretory endometrium is a normal finding in your case.
The bleeding pattern is such that it is light on the first day usually and the flow increases by second or third day. So it is likely that your bleeding would increase in next few days.
Also it would be of assistance to correlate even better if you mention the date of scan and your LMP.
i hope i have addressed your concern. In case of further query you may contact me directly at:-
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regards,
Dr.Sameer Kumar
with breakthrough bleed, could be progesterone def
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the follow up.
With LMP 17th oct , you had spotting on the 18th day and now again at day 26th day today. If the spotting stopped after 5th till 13th nov , then it was a breakthrough bleed which is seen in estrogen excess and progesterone deficiency.
If your menses don't resume flow by tomorrow or day after the progesterone deficiency is the likely cause.
Otherwise at 16mm endometrial thickness , it would still be considered normal if there is no irregularity in the cycle and bleeding resumes normally.
Also maintain a menstrual calendar for next 3 months and plot the pattern of menses / spotting / days of flow.
If the same pattern continues then further hormonal profile would need to be asked for.
regards,
Dr.Sameer Kumar
maintain menstrual calendar
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the follow up.
please maintain the menstrual calendar for 3 months and thereafter you can be evaluated further if the same menstrual pattern persist for progesterone deficiency.
keep me informed.
regards,
dr XXXXXXX XXXXXXX