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An INTRAMURAL UTERINE FIBROID, found
UTERUS: - is normal in size and Retroverted, measures 52x34x34 mmn. Endometrium echo complex is normal, thickness is 5.9mm. A smalIl heterogenous soft tissue mass lesion measuring 20x17x15mm is seen in the posterior myomterium.
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In short - asymptomatic- no need to worry. Don’t need any treatment as of now.
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What’s are symptoms??? Depends on that we have to manage No symptoms- no worry
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Normal uterus size Endometrium- good 2 cm is a small fibroid,  unless symptoms, no treatment required. Any symptoms ??
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get pap smear/ LBC - as a part of screening test.
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u are 42 yrs- with age , fibroid size will come down
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Any symptoms? If you are assymptomatic and it's a intramural or subserosal fibroid then no need to worry on that . No treatment needed as well
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Thank you for sharing your ultrasound report with me. I know seeing medical terms like mass lesion can sound incredibly scary but please take a deep breath. Understanding your scan report Healthy Uterus: Your uterus is a perfectly normal size and your uterine lining the endometrium is also very healthy. The word retroverted simply means your uterus tilts slightly backward which is just a normal natural body shape for many women and absolutely nothing to worry about. The Fibroid: The mass lesion the scan mentions is an intramural fibroid. This is simply a very common non cancerous ball of muscle tissue growing inside the wall of your uterus. The Size: Your fibroid is only about 2 centimeters which is extremely small roughly the size of a peanut or a small grape. Do you need to worry? Absolutely not. Fibroids are incredibly common for women in their forties. At this tiny size they are completely harmless and rarely cause any problems. They also tend to naturally shrink and disappear once you reach menopause. What is the treatment? Since it is so small and your uterus is completely healthy you do not need any surgery or strong medications for this. The standard medical protocol for a fibroid this small is to simply leave it alone and let you live your normal life without interference.
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Do you have any symptoms like heavy bleeding or pain during cycles?? If asymptomatic- just follow up
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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If you don't have symptoms just follow up with scan every 6 months
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If you don't have abnormal bleeding then nothing to worry Do yearly ultrasound
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If there are no symptoms, no treatment is needed for 2 cm fibroid. Otherwise everything is normal.
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Please  take consultation and discuss, certain  findings  in scan need to be clarified.
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can be adenomyosis
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Please consukt for further evaluation and treatment
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If there are no symptoms, no treatment for now.
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