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Hyperthyroid, Cervical Erosion Leading To Severe Bleeding Post Menopause, Removal Of Uterus Suggested. Other Options?

i have hypothyroidism and about one year ago i was told by my doctor that i m in menupause stage after she did some hormone tests and confirmed li to be true . now exactly after one year i started bleeding in similar manner as i used to bleed during regular periods but my doctor told me it is due to cervical erosion and if i donnot stop bleeding she wiil have to remove the uterus i want to is this so serious and if there is any other alternate .kindly guide me.thanks
Wed, 13 Jun 2012
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yes bleeding can be due to cervical erosion. get a thyroid function test and a USG abdomen and a complete blood count. if you have your family completed it is better if you get a hysterectomy done. if excess bleeding occurs you might land up in anaemia so be careful and dont neglect it.
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Hyperthyroid, Cervical Erosion Leading To Severe Bleeding Post Menopause, Removal Of Uterus Suggested. Other Options?

yes bleeding can be due to cervical erosion. get a thyroid function test and a USG abdomen and a complete blood count. if you have your family completed it is better if you get a hysterectomy done. if excess bleeding occurs you might land up in anaemia so be careful and dont neglect it.