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Mild adenomyosis with myometrial cyst
Usg show- show bladder wall appear thickening _Heterogeneous uterine echo texture with few tiny myometrial cyst s/o mild changes of adenomyosis _Tiny cystic changes within endometrium _Changes of cervicitis _Mild changes of cystitis
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Needs to be evaluated Could be urine infection. Contact for further guidance and prescription
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should your symptoms as well connect online
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It's difficult to advise without details of your problem, connect online for diagnosis and management.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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The bladder ball thickening is suggestive of urine infection You need a test call urine routine and culture and antibiotics accordingly Increase fluid intake Treatment of adenomyosis will depend upon your menstrual cycle Infection in the cervix  needs examination and treatment accordingly You can connect for a prescription
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