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Feeling Pressure In The Lower Abdomen, Vaginal Fungal Infection. Need Uterus Removal?

I have a echopoor area in the anterior myometrium at fundus measuring 2.0 by 1.4 cms. Fibroid . rest of the myometrium is in homogenous. I have problems like pressure in my lower abdomen , viginal fungal infection, little pain in lower abdomen like mensuration but bearable once in two to three months. Is this because of fibroid. And should I take my uterus out because of all this. I have no heavy bleeding or prolonged bleeding. It's normal . Is this size of fibroid is kept can it be also remained there in uterus. Please if u answer me I would really appreciate that
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Welcome to HCM.
Fungal infection and lower abd. pain can be cure by complete course of medical management.
Don't worry about that.If it is recurrent and disturbing your life then consult your gynecologist for better guidance and medial management.
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Feeling Pressure In The Lower Abdomen, Vaginal Fungal Infection. Need Uterus Removal?

Welcome to HCM. Fungal infection and lower abd. pain can be cure by complete course of medical management. Don t worry about that.If it is recurrent and disturbing your life then consult your gynecologist for better guidance and medial management.