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Is the uterine cavity with a 10×15 mm thick echo structure dangerous?
am 49 years old, more than two years ago I had a uterine polyp removed, then after a while I stopped menstruating, for about a year now. In the past month, I have had symptoms of heaviness in my lower abdomen and back pain, and a few times I had a very small amount of pink blood. After an ultrasound, the doctor concluded: The uterine cavity has a thick echo structure of 10×15 mm, and does not receive Doppler signals. Doctor, is a uterine cavity with a thick echo structure of 10×15 mm dangerous?
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Hysteroscopy steps
Hysteroscopy is a method of using supporting tools - a tube with a small camera called a hysteroscope to observe the internal structure of the uterus (also known as the womb). The endoscope will be inserted through the vagina, into the uterus and transmit image signals to a screen for the doctor to diagnose the disease.
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Cases need hysteroscopy?
Hysteroscopy is a modern, non-invasive diagnostic procedure that provides clear images of the inside of the uterine lining, helping doctors have an accurate basis for diagnosing the disease as well as combining other procedures to treat the disease.
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Uterine biopsy: What you need to know
Endometrial curettage biopsy is often combined with hysteroscopy to accurately observe the location where the curettage biopsy is needed. Endometrial curettage biopsy has very important diagnostic value, however, this procedure is often not performed continuously or performed too many times.
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Endometrial polypectomy procedure
Each patient's uterine polyps have different sizes, ranging from a few millimeters to a few centimeters. Currently, laparoscopic surgery is a common method to treat uterine polyps. This method helps to minimize the complications and inconveniences that polyps cause to patients.
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Endometrial polyps: Symptoms you should know
Endometrial polyps are a fairly common disease in women. Most of the diseases are benign and do not cause any discomfort to the patient. However, in some cases, the disease can cause uterine bleeding or adversely affect menstruation, even affecting the fertility and pregnancy of women.
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