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Suggest Treatment For Posterior Wall Uterine Fibroid

Hi, I m 40yrs old, I ve 2 boys,90 kilograms, under control hypertension,I did total thyroidectomy, 6 months earlier I had heavy menstruation & long post menstrual bleeding,I went to ob- gene doctor & had ultra sound : UTERUS: - Normal in size, anteverted Length 5.5 cm, Width 3.5 cm, AP 4.6 cm. showing posterior wall lower uterine segment mural to subserous fibroid measuring 2.7 x 2 cmENDOMETRIUM: - The endometrial cavity reveals uniform hyperechoic endometrium with IUD is seen insitu.- The endometrium measures 0.3 cm in thickness.CERVIX: - Normal in size, echogenicity & length RIGHT OVARY: - Measures 2.2 x 1.5 cm LEFT OVARY: - Measures 2.3 x 1.3 cm.Douglas pouch & adnexa appears free with no fluid, cystic or solid mass/ lesions could be detected.IMPRESSION: Posterior wall uterine fibroid, what are my treatment options ?
Thu, 12 May 2016
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Hello there, thanks for posting the query. Fibroids are very common benign tumours of the uterus and which need to be treated only when they grow very big in size or located in a place where it makes it difficult for other organs to function
( bladder, bowel, fallopian tube), or if it grows inside uterus and makes conception difficult. Your fibroid is located mostly to the outside of the uterus and is small enough and doesn't require any treatment now. It needs to be addressed only if it grows in size as to trouble your defecation then it is important to remove it. For now, don't worry and nothing needs to be done. Hope this helped. Good luck!
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Suggest Treatment For Posterior Wall Uterine Fibroid

Hello there, thanks for posting the query. Fibroids are very common benign tumours of the uterus and which need to be treated only when they grow very big in size or located in a place where it makes it difficult for other organs to function ( bladder, bowel, fallopian tube), or if it grows inside uterus and makes conception difficult. Your fibroid is located mostly to the outside of the uterus and is small enough and doesn t require any treatment now. It needs to be addressed only if it grows in size as to trouble your defecation then it is important to remove it. For now, don t worry and nothing needs to be done. Hope this helped. Good luck!