Endomentrial biopsy?
I had this biopsy done later week and have also get to go and enjoy an ultra sound done. I suspect the docs are person over cautious as I have a couple of bleeds and pain within my groin which makes walking self-conscious and wearisome. I am 52 and on the menopause but I have no theory what to think. I thought I may own arthritis in my hips as this is the painfyl nouns generally but dont know what the gyno is thinking - any accepted wisdom? I am going to see him next week for the ultra nouns so no doubt he will imbue me in but surrounded by the meantime any ideas would be interesting for me to ponder at most minuscule!!
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I am sure that they are trying to rule out all the gynecological cancer..Uterine, and cervical.. Unless you have a larger waist after normal surrounded by the recent past you can rule out ovarian. You are on the right track to numeral out the cause. Good luck and hold smiling. It is hard to put in the picture or give guidance without adjectives of the medical details
This may sound gross but it is a serious request for information?
There are several reasons your dr. may own done a biopsy. Abnormal bleeding and pain could point to several things including polyps, fibroids, endometriosis, or at worst pre-cancerous or cancerous conditions. At this point, I wouldn't verbs - worry won't solve anything.Sometimes a woman's body adjust to the change contained by hormones of menopause can cause symptoms that may be benign but end in pain. Your dr. is doing what they should to determine the explanation of your pain. Listen, do your homework, and don't dally long to do what you should. Benign abnormal growth may become malignant if agree to go too long.
Your dr. may recommend a hysterectomy since you are already in menopause. If it is basic, I highly recommend have this performed laparoscopically if at all possible - I just have it done 3 weeks ago and was premonition great after a week. Find a good surgeon who perform laparoscopic hysterectomies successfully several times a week. Dr. Paul MacKoul in the DC Metro nouns is a leader surrounded by this field. If you can't see him, I'm sure he could recommend someone where on earth you are.
I'll be praying for you. Have a happy Easter.