Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Soph A. - Jun 3rd, 2016 4:20 pm. | |
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I'm 36, married, no kids yet. My scan says: A normal uterus measuring 49mm x41mm in length and width, with multiple (2) solid, hypoechoeic (submucous(1), intramural (1)) masses, the larger measuring 21mm x 18mm located posteriorly indicative of uterine fibroids. Endometrial plate is 5mm in thickness. Cervix is normal. Should I be worried? I have pains during my MP. |
re: Uterine Fibroids
by Dr R K Mishra -
Jun 5th, 2016
5:04 pm
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Dear Soph A Sub-mucous fibroid is of concern. Intramural fibroid does not create much problem but submucous fibroid is a cause of infertility. Submucosal fibroids can vary in size and symptoms depends on how much of the fibroid protrudes into the uterine cavity and how much is in the muscle of the uterus. Submucous fibroid often cause heavy bleeding and long periods, but they can also cause irregular bleeding. By hysteroscopy these submucous fibroid can be removed. Please consult a good gynecologist or come to World Laparoscopy Hospital. |
re: Uterine Fibroids
by krishan -
Jul 14th, 2016
12:34 pm
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dear doctor sir meri wife ki bachedhani me rasoli h or wo two month pregnant h sir iske bare me jankari de ki hame kya karna chahiye Dear krishan Aap ney iss mey rasoli ka size k bare mey nahi bataya hai. Aap ki wife pregnant hai toh rasoli sey pregnancy ko koi effect nahi hoga lekhin aap time to time usg karte rahia. Aur Agar rasoli ka size increase hota hai toh aap delivery k baad surgery k liye plan kar sakte hai With regards Dr Rahul |