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One day period for last 3 months
Hello, I'm 42 with periods lasting only a day for the last 3 months.i have no other discomfort.  My LMP was 5 April.I have a polyp that has remained the same size for a more than a year and is not causing challenges. I haven't considered removal hence. Also since I'm 42, I'm hoping things will settle. I have attached the scan report. I have been asked to give blood test to check prolactin levels. Is there anything I need to worry about. I'll get the prolactin results Tom. But is this normal progression to perimenopause? I'm not sexually active for the last 8 years and had normal delivery before that. My thyroid is normal.  Hba1c at 6.2 and hemoglobin at 11.8. Please advice. Thank you.
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The polyp definitely needs to be removed irrespective of whether it's symptomatic or not
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You should have a D&C for endometrium biopsy.
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U need biopsy of hysteroscopic guided endometrium biopsy and then plan further treatment
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Connect please
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Please connect for detailed consultation
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