Is Early Adenomyosis A Cause For Concern While Experiencing Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding?
the echotexture of the myometrium is slightly heterogeneous. early adenomyosis. Endrometrial thickness is 6 mm. Uteraine cavity is empty. Both tubo-ovarian regions appear normal. No mass lesion or cysts are seen in the adnexae. Cul-de-sac is free of any collection. Uterus is retroverted, retroflexed and normal in size (AP: 3.5 cm) I used Copper t which was for 10 years duration but it was removed just 10 days earlier after 5 years. As i was facing abnormal bleeding in last month. Please help me by answering me. I am 40 years old.
Hello After looking through out the ultrasound report I can say that abnormal bleeding that you have could be attributed to a condition called adenomyosis. This is a condition that happen when the inner lining of you womb grows in wrong direction toward the womb itself instead of growing toward its cavity. There are surgical and non surgical treatments for this condition depending on your situation which should be discussed with your gynecologist. Regards
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Is Early Adenomyosis A Cause For Concern While Experiencing Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding?
Hello After looking through out the ultrasound report I can say that abnormal bleeding that you have could be attributed to a condition called adenomyosis. This is a condition that happen when the inner lining of you womb grows in wrong direction toward the womb itself instead of growing toward its cavity. There are surgical and non surgical treatments for this condition depending on your situation which should be discussed with your gynecologist. Regards