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@@WhiteboardMedicine I used it to study for a presentation of polyps and endometrial hyperplasia here in my med school in Brazil, thank you! If you'd let me add something, I'd say the image at 8:55 is actually a sonohysterography, which is basically a TVUS + saline injection in the virtual cavity of the uterus to better visualize structures.
I just had biopsy done from polyps in uterus. I am doing HRT now, but I was told that since the estrogen caused this I could no longer continue with HRT. I have felt so much better since starting HRT about 14 years ago. I am now 81 so I was told I no longer need HRT but I am seeing reports that women using HRT have less brain problems and heart conditions. So I am looking for answers or opinions on this. Thanks!
Hi, it's common for doctors to be concerned when women are on HRT. I recommend speaking with a menopause specialist to explore this further and make an informed decision. It’s not unusual for women to develop polyps, and that doesn’t automatically mean you need to stop HRT, especially if you've experienced benefits from it. I’m on HRT myself, and before making any changes, I plan to seek plenty of advice.
Hi Dr. I am 31 years old i am having abnormal pain and discomfort i am having bleeding and my last period lasting 8 but i bleed after that totalling in 15 days i am now bleeding again for 5 days. I just got a ultrasound and they said that its a polyp on my cervix and suggested a hyoteroscpy They said in my ultrasound that i have a somewhat poor endometrial. my ob doesnt want to do further testing what should i do.
As much as we really want to be helpful, we veer away from providing any direct medical advice on the channel and encourage you to discuss these with your doctors including a primary doctor or gynecologist. We apologize we can’t be more helpful!
Thanks for checking out the video and for asking. Typically iron deficiency anemia can occur when people have the slow loss of blood over weeks and weeks as the body starts to use up the iron stores to make new red blood cells. This then leads to an iron deficiency anemia. It’s not a hard and fast rule, but oftentimes people with slow bleeding over a prolonged period of time end up with iron deficiency anemia if that makes sense!
I had a D&C & Colposcopy on May 20 & 27. I had a thickened endometrium, a polyp, a fibroid & a ovarian cyst that comes & goes. My OBGYN removed the polyp when she did the D&C. I am in perimenopause & haven't had a period since Nov. I am having bleeding today for the first time and it is very painful. Is this normal? The pain is terrible!!!
Thanks for the Picture of the Polyp.
Great info also.
Happy to hear it was helpful! Thanks for checking out the video!
How about if you are 29 with instrumental bleeding with no risk factor and the polyp is 10mm
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Great video!
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@@WhiteboardMedicine I used it to study for a presentation of polyps and endometrial hyperplasia here in my med school in Brazil, thank you! If you'd let me add something, I'd say the image at 8:55 is actually a sonohysterography, which is basically a TVUS + saline injection in the virtual cavity of the uterus to better visualize structures.
I just had biopsy done from polyps in uterus. I am doing HRT now, but I was told that since the estrogen caused this I could no longer continue with HRT. I have felt so much better since starting HRT about 14 years ago. I am now 81 so I was told I no longer need HRT but I am seeing reports that women using HRT have less brain problems and heart conditions. So I am looking for answers or opinions on this. Thanks!
Hi, it's common for doctors to be concerned when women are on HRT. I recommend speaking with a menopause specialist to explore this further and make an informed decision. It’s not unusual for women to develop polyps, and that doesn’t automatically mean you need to stop HRT, especially if you've experienced benefits from it. I’m on HRT myself, and before making any changes, I plan to seek plenty of advice.
@@jessika3283 I am now on a low dose of HRT and having no problems. You are right about not all Dr’s having the knowledge concerning HRT. Thanks for
Thank you!
Hi Dr. I am 31 years old i am having abnormal pain and discomfort i am having bleeding and my last period lasting 8 but i bleed after that totalling in 15 days i am now bleeding again for 5 days. I just got a ultrasound and they said that its a polyp on my cervix and suggested a hyoteroscpy They said in my ultrasound that i have a somewhat poor endometrial. my ob doesnt want to do further testing what should i do.
As much as we really want to be helpful, we veer away from providing any direct medical advice on the channel and encourage you to discuss these with your doctors including a primary doctor or gynecologist. We apologize we can’t be more helpful!
why Iron deficiency aneamia and not any other type of anemia?
Thanks for checking out the video and for asking. Typically iron deficiency anemia can occur when people have the slow loss of blood over weeks and weeks as the body starts to use up the iron stores to make new red blood cells. This then leads to an iron deficiency anemia. It’s not a hard and fast rule, but oftentimes people with slow bleeding over a prolonged period of time end up with iron deficiency anemia if that makes sense!
@@WhiteboardMedicine thanks for the response
I had a D&C & Colposcopy on May 20 & 27. I had a thickened endometrium, a polyp, a fibroid & a ovarian cyst that comes & goes. My OBGYN removed the polyp when she did the D&C. I am in perimenopause & haven't had a period since Nov. I am having bleeding today for the first time and it is very painful. Is this normal? The pain is terrible!!!
Diagnoses
Transvaginal ultrasound sound.
91 percent Sensitive/ 90 percent Specific. Camera 90 sensitive.
Saline infusion sonography
Abnormal uterine 🩸 bleeding 64 to 88 percent. ( spotting between periods)
Iron deficiency
What causes them;
Over expressive aroma taste.
Transcription group.
Monoclonal expansion
Risk factors:
Temoxifin use.
Obese patients
Post menopausal hrt with estrogen
Endo polyp found in 40- 50 yr old.
1-2 premenopausal woman.
5 percent post
Diagnoses
Transvaginal ultrasound sound.
91 percent Sensitive/ 90 percent Specific.
Endometrial hyperplasia- begin overgrowth