The endometrium is located in the uterus and has a very important impact on the human uterus and reproductive system. If the endometrium is abnormal, it will also affect women's fertility. Therefore, when necessary, women can use certain methods to examine the endometrium. So, how to check whether the endometrium is normal? This will be introduced below! 1. What examinations should be done on the endometrium? Endometrial examination is generally performed by B-ultrasound examination. If there is bleeding and ultrasound endometrial thickening, a diagnostic curettage can be performed, which can determine whether there are polyps, malignant changes, etc. 2. How to check for endometriosis Endometriosis can be diagnosed through gynecological examination and B-ultrasound, but the current gold standard for diagnosis is to see the manifestations of endometriosis under direct laparoscopy. Whether it is pelvic endometriosis, ovarian endometriosis or adenomyosis, it can be diagnosed through gynecological examination and B-ultrasound. Symptoms of endometrial thickening The symptoms of endometrial thickening mainly include irregular vaginal bleeding, irregular menstruation duration, and irregular cycles. Large amounts or prolonged periods of ejaculation can cause anemia in women. The main symptoms are as follows: 1. Women of any age can get sick Endometrial hyperplasia can occur at any age, during adolescence, the reproductive period, perimenopause, or postmenopause. Elderly patients with severe hyperplasia over the age of 40 should be alert to the possibility of cancer. 2. Vaginal bleeding The main symptoms of endometrial thickening are irregular vaginal bleeding and menstrual disorders. Infrequent menstruation, amenorrhea, or bleeding that does not stop after a period of amenorrhea. Or it may manifest as irregular menstruation, leading to menstrual cycle disorders, irregular menstrual length, irregular menstrual flow and even heavy bleeding. There is generally no abdominal pain or other discomfort during bleeding. Large amounts of blood or prolonged bleeding can cause anemia in women, and rapid and heavy bleeding can lead to shock. Therefore, menopausal women must seek medical attention promptly when they experience symptoms of menstrual disorders such as irregular vaginal bleeding. Do not treat it as a normal phenomenon of menopause and not seek treatment or even take random medicines to stop bleeding. 3. Infertility Thickening of the endometrium can lead to anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding during the reproductive period, so in addition to vaginal bleeding, infertility is also a major symptom for patients. |
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