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What Does My Ultrasound Scan Report Indicate?

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Question : Hi I am a 42 yrs married woman with a baby.....due to excessive bleeding in periods and pain I go through
by usg and finding are bulky uterus with thick endometrial echocomplex 15.8 noted.Myometrial echopattern is homogenous.......
pls suggest....
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Answered by Dr. S. Samanta (10 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
This is a common and tretable condition!

Detailed Answer:
Hi! thanks for your health query!

After going through your problem and the usg findings, I could tell you that many more women are suffering from similar kind of problem throughout the world ; it is so common...!

But, it is easily treatable and not cancer or any serious infection like tuberculosis.

It could be sign of your ensuing menopause, some hormonal imbalance, dysfunctional uterine bleeding or adenomyosis-like bleeding painful benign conditions.

PAUSE alone is not sufficient to relieve you; you need to do a CA-125 level test and seek a gynecologist's opinion as there are so many hormonal and non-hormonal medicines to treat this condition.

Please be positive and get back to me with feedback;

regards,
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What Does My Ultrasound Scan Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: This is a common and tretable condition! Detailed Answer: Hi! thanks for your health query! After going through your problem and the usg findings, I could tell you that many more women are suffering from similar kind of problem throughout the world ; it is so common...! But, it is easily treatable and not cancer or any serious infection like tuberculosis. It could be sign of your ensuing menopause, some hormonal imbalance, dysfunctional uterine bleeding or adenomyosis-like bleeding painful benign conditions. PAUSE alone is not sufficient to relieve you; you need to do a CA-125 level test and seek a gynecologist's opinion as there are so many hormonal and non-hormonal medicines to treat this condition. Please be positive and get back to me with feedback; regards,