Thickened endometrium..
But why u got usg done .what are the complaints??
Thickened endometrium can be physiological based on the day of menstrual cycle
I don't know why you got USG of whole abdomen. You should concentrate on the area from where the cyst was removed. You should also share the sonography scan which was done before operation.
The endometrial lining is thickened need to know on which day of cycle scan done
Any menstural complaints?
Cyst is very small no need to worry but do follow up every 3month
The endometrial lining is thickened
Whether it requires treatment or not depends upon which day in the cycle this was measured
The size of the cyst is small and does not require any treatment
The cyst is simple cyst They are usually harmless, most often form during the menstrual cycle, and frequently cause no symptoms doesn't require surgery or medication
Endometrial lining thickness is normal 9
• The findings are likely benign and physiological.
• The endometrial thickening is within normal limits for the luteal/secretory phase but should be correlated with menstrual timing and symptoms. If done in the initial part of menstrual cycle, then endometrial evaluation might be needed.
• The left ovarian cyst appears simple and likely functional; given the small size and morphology, no intervention is required at present.
• The nabothian cyst is an incidental benign finding.
Next Steps
1.Clinical correlation with menstrual cycle phase and bleeding pattern. Hence do visit a gynaecologist for a detailed gynae checkup.
2.Repeat pelvic ultrasound (preferably transvaginal) after the next menstrual cycle (around Day 5–7) to reassess endometrial thickness and ovarian status.
3.If irregular or heavy bleeding is present, consider endometrial evaluation (TVS ± sampling if indicated).
4.Routine follow-up unless symptoms persist or cyst increases in size.
Health Tips
observation and follow-up is needed.
Consult at the earliest for a detailed gynae checkup.
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