Per my doctor in my case;
First option: Birth Control pills
Second option: Mirena IUD
You need a birth control contraceptive to get the needed hormones to thin out the thick lining of the endometrium.
The proliferative endometrium is what is shed from the uterus when a woman has her cycle. A slightly disordered endometrium is a form of cancer.
NovaSure which is an endometrial ablation. It burns away the endometrium in less than 90 seconds.
my specimen sent to the lab was endometrium for hpe and it shows multiple grey brown soft tissuee bits measuring 1.5x0.5cmm& the impression report is typed correlating with clinacal datails features are of anovalatory disorederly proliferative phase endometrium. may i know what this mean....
The proliferative phase is the first phase of the menstrual cycle when the endometrium (lining of the uterus) thickens in response to estrogen. It is characterized by rapid cell proliferation and the growth of new blood vessels to prepare for potential embryo implantation. This phase typically occurs in the first half of the menstrual cycle, leading up to ovulation.
A proliferative disorder is one in which too many of some type of cell are produced. For example, leukemia is a proliferative disorder characterized by an abnormal proliferation (production) i.e. overproduction of white blood cells.
If my biopsy diagnosis says, I have benign secretory endometrium, do I have to go through a hysterectomy surgery?
Proliferative disorders are conditions in which cells within the body grow and multiply in an uncontrolled manner. This can lead to the formation of tumors or abnormal growths. Examples include cancer, benign tumors, and certain types of hyperplasia.
The average menstrual cycle is 28 days. Five days for the menstrual phase (when a woman's endometrium is being expelled, also known as a period), nine days for the proliferative phase (when the endometrium is developing), zero days for ovulation (when a ripe ova, or egg cell, is deposited from an ovary), and fourteen days for the secretory phase (when the endometrium continues to develop.
17110 - destruction of benign lesions other than skin tags or cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions; up to 14 lesions
Atropic endometrium is endometrium that isn't thickening.
The lining of the uterine cavity is called the "endometrium". It consists of the functional endometrium and the basal endometrium from which the former arises
The most common conditions affecting the uterus are fibroid tumors, which are benign growths, and endometriosis, where cells from the endometrium or uterine lining grow in the abdomen outside the uterus.