Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Temmy - Jan 22nd, 2016 9:51 pm. | |
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My name is temmy, I'm 26yrs old single. I did a pelvic scan. These is the result; Uterus is: 48 mm AP 70 mm TS 118 mm LS. Fibroids 42 low post, 30mml in ant fundus intramural, subserous, submucous Endometrium is 2mm normal. Ovaries R 44 20 34mm=15.5cc PCOD L 24 16 26mm=5.1cc Not polycystic. Normal POD. Diagnosis: FIBROIDS R PCOD NO CYSTS TO SUGGEST ENDOMETRIOSIS. please I don't understand the result |
re: severe pelvic pain
by Nidhi -
Feb 10th, 2016
6:52 pm
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Dear Temmy, You should get laparoscopic Myomectomy done to remove your fibroids. You can come to World Laparoscopy Hospital for consultancy and treatment. With regards Nidhi |
re: severe pelvic pain
by Suhana Thapa -
May 6th, 2020
5:10 pm
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Hello Doctor, How one can know if pelvic pain is serious or not? |
re: severe pelvic pain
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
May 6th, 2020
5:12 pm
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Dear Suhana, The pain occurs when the muscles in the uterus (womb) contract or tighten, and often feels like cramping or heaviness in the pelvic area, lower back or stomach. Despite it being a typical add-on of getting your period, if the pain is severe, it could be a sign of something more serious, such as endometriosis. If this happens, you should immediately consult doctor. |