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What Treatment Is Required For The Following Pelvic Scan Result?
Went for a pelvic scan recently and was given this results. Uterus: Bulky, measures 92x68mm, anteverted. Empty cavity, endometrial plate is distorted. Contains multiple uterine fibroids, largest is subserous posterior uterine wall mass measuring 63x57mm. How can I go about the treatment. Been trying for a baby for about 3 months. I hope it is not disturbing my chances of conceiving?
Uterine fibroids should not affect your ability to conceive though the largest appears to be a relatively large fibroid.
This result does not indicate a problem that may affect conception but you may need additional testing to take a look at the tubes and ovaries. This would be in the form of blood tests (for the ovaries) and imaging of the tubes.
These tests, plus a semen analysis from your partner, would be considered if you continue to have problems with conception.
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What Treatment Is Required For The Following Pelvic Scan Result?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Uterine fibroids should not affect your ability to conceive though the largest appears to be a relatively large fibroid. This result does not indicate a problem that may affect conception but you may need additional testing to take a look at the tubes and ovaries. This would be in the form of blood tests (for the ovaries) and imaging of the tubes. These tests, plus a semen analysis from your partner, would be considered if you continue to have problems with conception. I hope this helps