17 Yrs Old Not Getting Periods Naturally. TSH High, Tiny Follicles In Ovaries, Endometrium Thick. Am I Having Endometrium Cancer?
i am 17 years girl.i didnt get periods naturally for 2 years.i have my t3,t4 normal but TSH high.my pelvic scan results are multiple tiny follicles in my ovaries and thickened endometrium upto 1.2cm.my gynocologist said that i am about to get my menses but i didnt get my menses even after 10 days of saying so.i am worried if i am having endometrium cancer. i have healthy eating habits and no family history of any disease.i am not overweight. please help me.
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Looking at your USG report, you are having polycystic ovary which is a hormonal imbalance leading to irregular cycles.
Your endometrium is thick, so your doctor thought that you might get your period soon. But, as you did not get your periods,you should consult gynaecologist. You will need medicines for withdrawal bleeding.
Also, you will need medications for thyroid.
You will need to take tablets for regularising your cycles.
Hope I have cleared your queries.
Dr.Sumeet Baheti
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17 Yrs Old Not Getting Periods Naturally. TSH High, Tiny Follicles In Ovaries, Endometrium Thick. Am I Having Endometrium Cancer?
Hello, Thanks for writing to us. Looking at your USG report, you are having polycystic ovary which is a hormonal imbalance leading to irregular cycles. Your endometrium is thick, so your doctor thought that you might get your period soon. But, as you did not get your periods,you should consult gynaecologist. You will need medicines for withdrawal bleeding. Also, you will need medications for thyroid. You will need to take tablets for regularising your cycles. Hope I have cleared your queries. Dr.Sumeet Baheti