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I (51 Years old, from Allahabad, UP) have been suffering from uterus problems since 2008. I have taken some medicine like Primolute N many time to prevent heavy bleeding. In my ultra sound OF Aug 2010 it showed bulky uterus (12.15*8.45*6.02CM), NO Apparent mass. I am also facing discharge problem. So kindly advice me which surgery is suitable for me and its cost & how many days it will take. |
re: Bulky uterus problem and heavy discharge
by Dr M K Gupta -
Dec 11th, 2011
9:30 pm
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Dear Mrs Usha Gupta As your age is now 51 and already you have tried medical treatment we will advice you to get laparoscopic hysterectomy done. Laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) is really a surgical procedure using a laparoscope to steer the removal of the uterus and/or Fallopian tubes and ovaries with the vagina. A different procedure, known as a laparoscopic hysterectomy, is entirely performed utilizing a laparoscope along with other instruments inserted through tiny abdominal incisions, and also the uterus, Fallopian tubes etc. are removed in tiny portions. Not every hysterectomies can or ought to be done by LAVH. In a few instances, a laparoscopic hysterectomy may be sufficient. In some cases, an abdominal hysterectomy or a vaginal hysterectomy is indicated. The surgeon determines the appropriate procedure for every individual case based on the reason for the hysterectomy and the medical history and condition from the patient. A laparoscope is a viewing tube by which structures inside the abdomen and pelvis can be seen. A little surgical incision is created within the abdominal wall allowing the laparoscope to go in the abdomen or pelvis. Additional tubes can also be pushed through the same or other small incisions allowing the introduction of probes and other instruments. In this manner, surgical treatments can be carried out without the need for a sizable surgical incision. With regards M.K. Gupta |
re: Bulky uterus problem and heavy discharge
by Renu Kumari -
Dec 23rd, 2013
12:32 pm
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My age-42,Female,Wt-66,BP-140/90,Two children age 16&12,normal delivery,M.C Normal 28 days,Pain in lower abdomen for last two years. As on date BLOOD REPORT-W.B.C-10800/cumm,Netrophils-70%,lymphocytes-24%,Monocytes-2%,Eosnophils-4%,Basophils-0%,Hamoglobin-80%,E.S.R-8.5mm/hr Average,ABO Group-A,Rh -+ve,VDRL-Negative,Hiv 1&11-Negative,Hbs Ag (Ellisa)- Negative,Blood sugar(F)-88,(R)-116,URINE CULTURE-No growth of any micro org.,Urine analysis- All normal,THYROIDE TEST-T3-102,T4-9.2,TSH-2.4,ULTRA SOUND REPORT -UTERUS-Measures 10.8*6.4*6.1cm Suggestive of Bulky Uterus. Endometrial thickness measures 10.3mm.No evidence of any collections or lymphadenopathy. IMPRESSION-USG ABDOMEN AND PELVIS REVEALS BULKY UTERUS. Husband--o+,VDRL-Negative,Hiv-Negative,Hbs Ag-Positive. Kindly suggest proper remedy.Is operation required?Is anything serious?suggest medecene. Email id-amitkumar1572@gmail.com THANKS. Dear Renu Nothing more to worry about. You may be approaching perimenopausal bleeding. Perimenopause, or menopause transition, is the stage of a woman's reproductive life that begins several years before menopause, when the ovaries gradually begin to produce less estrogen. It usually starts in a woman's 40s, but can start in a woman's 30s or even earlier. Perimenopause lasts up until menopause, the point when the ovaries stop releasing eggs. In the last one to two years of perimenopause, this decline in estrogen accelerates. At this stage, many women experience menopausal symptoms. With regard Sadhana |
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