Entometrial thickness

2024-03-30 03:13:42
Entometrial thickness with no symptoms noticed in an ultrasound scan in routine medical check up. Repeated two more scans done.The thickness varies in each scan.13 mm 15 mm and 10 mm.what is the remedy other than histerectomy.As there is no pain or bleeding it hard to accept a histerectomy. Biopsy also done and the result was negative to malignancy and entometrial hyperplasia.Kindly explain what next?
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Answered2024-03-30 08:16:17

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You are 68 years old. At this age you should be prepared to accept a few so-called "abnormalities"  which are not affecting your quality of life. Please learn to close your eyes to certain diagnostic findings. Or else, accept Doctor's advice and be prepared for multiple surgeries (whether indicated or not). Remember, it is you who asked for a perfect body. If you don't want a hysterectomy for endometrial hyperplasia at the age of 68 years, you are waiting for the cancer to develop. Your regular check up and monitoring will be more cumbersome, expensive,  time consuming and tension generating than a simple hysterectomy.

Answered2024-03-30 03:29:41

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