Discussion in 'All Categories' started by salma haq - May 6th, 2012 10:44 am. | |
salma haq
|
Dr.R.K.Mishra Laparoscopic Surgeon openion Patient Information Select Speciality Minimally Invasive Surgery(Laparoscopy) Diagnosis / Medical Condition Current Symptoms Relevant-Past Medical History Comorbidity Description ----------------------------------------------- Speciality: Minimal Access Surgery ----------------------------------------------- Details: My name is salma haq.i am an woman of 35 years old. i am 148 c.m long.my weight is 60 k.g. i have 4 children.every child was born by scissorian operation all lscs.before these child birth i had an ectopic pregnancy and it was operated successfully.my last child was born 7years ago.MY PROBLEM: for last 2 years i have been suffering from1.prolonged Menstruation.2.chronic lower abdominal pain.3.chronic pelvic pain.4.heart burn.5.chronic anaemia.GYNAECOLOGISTS here are saying that i am suffering from disease :"ADENOMYOSIS" and 'ADHESION OF ORGANS" TVS report is attached herewith.i have taken pain killers and various hormone medicine.like MEDROXY, DANAMET etc.but no change is seen. Therefore i request you to kindly give me medical advice and treatment plan and obliged thereby.thanking you. yours faithfully,SALMA HAQ Personal Details Name Mrs SALMA HAQ Gender Female Age 35 Country of Residence Bangladesh City CHITTAGONG Email id Salmahaq37@gmail.com Contact number +8801817773565 |
re: i am suffering from disease :"ADENOMYOSIS" and 'ADHESION OF ORGANS"
by Dr J S Chowhan -
May 10th, 2012
1:10 pm
#1
|
|
Dr J S Chowhan
|
Dear Mrs Haq Adenomyosis is uterine thickening that occurs when endometrial tissue, which normally lines the uterus, moves in to the outer muscular walls from the uterus. The gross ultrasonographic description of adenomyosis includes irregular, myometrial, cystic spaces predominantly involving the posterior uterine wall, an enlarged uterus having a widened posterior wall, an eccentric endometrial cavity, and decreased uterine echogenicity without lobulations, contour abnormality, or mass effects. Most women possess some adenomyosis because they near menopause but few for women who live symptoms, and most women do not require any treatment. In some cases, pain medicine may be required. Birth control pills and a progesterone-containing intrauterine device (IUD) can help decrease heavy bleeding. A hysterectomy might be necessary in women with severe symptoms. If you think your problem is not getting benefited by any medicine we can perform laparoscopic hysterectomy for you. Dr J S Chowhan |