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What Causes Microfibroids And How Are They Treated ?
what is the meaning of microfibrods of average size of 22x18mm. irregular endometrial plates,no pouch of douglas, no ovarian cyst . what is the meaning of microfibrods of average size of 22x18mm. irregular endometrial plate,no ovarian cyst.the pouch of douglas is empty. can a stapphylococcus be mistaken for micro fibroid
Hi Fola, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum.
Do you have abnormal vaginal Bleeding or abdominal cramps? I hope this is the Ultrasound scan report of the Uterus. Fibroids are noncancerous tumors that develop in the uterus. Staphylococcus is a Micro Organism which causes Infection. The report also suggests there is no infection and no Ovarian cysts. Kindly consult your Gynecologist and Get a transvaginal ultrasound or pelvic ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis of fibroids. Sometimes, a pelvic MRI is used to confirm it. You may require Hormonal Dugs and in severity of symptoms, surgery might be considered.
Wish you Good Health, Take Care.
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What Causes Microfibroids And How Are They Treated ?
Hi Fola, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum. Do you have abnormal vaginal Bleeding or abdominal cramps? I hope this is the Ultrasound scan report of the Uterus. Fibroids are noncancerous tumors that develop in the uterus. Staphylococcus is a Micro Organism which causes Infection. The report also suggests there is no infection and no Ovarian cysts. Kindly consult your Gynecologist and Get a transvaginal ultrasound or pelvic ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis of fibroids. Sometimes, a pelvic MRI is used to confirm it. You may require Hormonal Dugs and in severity of symptoms, surgery might be considered. Wish you Good Health, Take Care.