Does That Report Indicate Any Problem? Thanks
Enlarged uterus and endometrial lining.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
The report shows that you are having an enlarged uterus and thicker endometrial lining than normal.
I believe the endometrial lining is being thicker because of estrogen domination to progesterone caused in early stages of menopause or premenopause.
No other issues are seen that I can detect a pathology which can be causing it.
I believe the thicker endometrial lining may be because of premenopause and enlarged uterus too. No pathologies are seen such fybromyoma or adenomyosis. The cyst is present in left ovary.
I want to know if you had increased bleeding then and do you still continue to have thus issue?
I want to know also if you did a d&c procedure or not? Did they do a biopsy of the material?
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
I had 6 months of normal periods with some intermittent spotting.
This month I had more spotting and perhaps an early period of 21 day cycle.
Premenopause may be the reason for it.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear and thank you for asking again.
The doctor has said thickened endometrial lining and enlarged uterus. I don't think this something you get really concerned since you have been in the end of the cycle. The uterus is enlarged but no certain pathologies are seen.
I believe you didn't need a d&c procedure at that time.
I believe the reason for the bleeding and spotting may be mainly related to premenopause rather than from enlarged uterus or thickened endometrial lining.
Since this month was abnormal again, I wanted to ask now.
I also have had much family stress in the past two months and wonder if this combined with perimenopause could be the cause?
I was also under much stress the last time in April.
I know I am close to menopause since I am 50. Thank you.
Stress and hormone imbalance in perimenopause may be causing it.
Detailed Answer:
I believe that the reason for the frequent bleeding may be stress and perimenopause.
It is not much related to a certain disease or issue.
I don't think this something to worry too much.
I think she may give you progesterone like hormones to help the bleeding stop.
Most welcome.
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You are welcome.
Wishing you good health.
Best regards.