Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Regarding your
ultrasound scan - it is indicative of
endometrial hyperplasia.
This means a thickening of the lining of the
uterus - that is common in the perimenopausal age group due to
hormonal imbalances inherent at this time.
You would need to undergo an
endometrial biopsy.
This is because some types of endometrial hyperplasias are precursors for endometrial ( uterine ) cancer, however, do not worry, as most are not.
The types which are, can be picked up only after biopsy, hence biopsy is a must.
Treating endometrial hyperplasia is simple - it can be done with cyclical hormonal therapy ( cyclical
progesterone or oral contraceptives for 3 months ).
Regarding the ' simple ' cysts, these can be observed again for 2 - 3 months.
For ' simple ' cysts, generally a wait and watch policy is advocated, unless there are intervening symptoms such as pain, discomfort, pressure on bowel or bladder, which would necessitate a surgery.
For your blood reports, please upload them if possible, as I would need to see the units and the lab parameters.
If possible, also upload the scan results.
Also, the urine screen results would need to be uploaded for a specific comment ( this is because various labs have varying reference ranges ).
All the best.
Please do revert.
Take care.