
What Does It Mean That Ultrasound Shows Anteverted Menopausal,Uterus With

Question: What does it mean that ultrasound shows Anteverted Menopausal,Uterus with slightly thick endometrium 0.76cms.
Brief Answer:
Endometrium is thickened.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Ma'am,
Thanks for trusting us about your healthcare.
I have gone through your history and understand your concern.
As your report is showing endometrium thickness 7mm,it is slightly thickened because the upper limit of endometrium thickness is less than 7mm.
Hope found this useful, feel free to ask more information.
Good luck
Regards
Endometrium is thickened.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Ma'am,
Thanks for trusting us about your healthcare.
I have gone through your history and understand your concern.
As your report is showing endometrium thickness 7mm,it is slightly thickened because the upper limit of endometrium thickness is less than 7mm.
Hope found this useful, feel free to ask more information.
Good luck
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana


Not satisfied with answer of doctor
Brief Answer:
Your endometrium thickness is more.
Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am,
Sorry to know you are not satisfied.
But in your case, your endometrium thickness is more according to your age.
If endometrium thickness is more at post-menopausal age, further investigations should be carried out.
So continuous monitoring of thickness is advisable in your case.
If you are having any symptoms of bleeding per vaginal after menopause, you need to be evaluated by your treating doctor.
Hope found this useful, feel free to ask for more information.
Good luck
Regards
Your endometrium thickness is more.
Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am,
Sorry to know you are not satisfied.
But in your case, your endometrium thickness is more according to your age.
If endometrium thickness is more at post-menopausal age, further investigations should be carried out.
So continuous monitoring of thickness is advisable in your case.
If you are having any symptoms of bleeding per vaginal after menopause, you need to be evaluated by your treating doctor.
Hope found this useful, feel free to ask for more information.
Good luck
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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