Clot in uterus

2020-06-15 12:23:23
Hi, I recently had my sonography when the doctor said I have a clot. Attached is the report of the sonography. I am 16 week pregnant.
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Hi there, There is small bleeding inside your uterus. It can be managed with proper rest and medication. Consult for prescription.

Answered2020-06-15 13:43:45

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Take pause tab One morning One evening For five days Rest The clot will dissolve Rest is essential

Answered2020-06-15 13:22:20

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There is a clot with placental separation .please be on complete rest and take medicines to dissolve the clot and supportive medicines to prevent any further bleeding .all the best and repeat ultrasound to monitor this clot in a week interval

Answered2020-06-16 07:21:18

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This is little serious Take strict bedrest Avoid intercourses If any bleeding per vaginum go to hospital immediately Cap Susten 200 per vaginum pessary twice a day for 2 weeks
Next Steps
Continue iron and calcium supplements Continue Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
Health Tips
Injection Proluton depo 500 micrograms twice a week for 2 weeks Repeat ultrasound after two weeks

Answered2020-06-15 15:58:00

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In most of the cases cause is unknown,risk factors are high blood pressure, smoking, injury, usually it resolve by itself
Next Steps
you need observation, avoid heavy work, keep watch for bleeding
Health Tips
consult gyanaecologist

Answered2020-06-15 13:36:52

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Hi. This can happen if there is history of bleeding , or due to raised BP or any other medical condition . Mostly it will heal by itself . But you need to consult your treating dr.

Answered2020-06-15 12:46:32

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