How to treat uterine enlargement and thickening

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The neighbor's elder sister found that the endometrium was 1.4cm during the physical examination. The doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology told her that her endometrium was thick and needed curettage for pathology. Because I have a good friend who is a doctor of Obstetrics and gynecology. Today, I took her to my doctor friend. Finally, my elder sister chose Qinggong for pathology. There was no pathological change. So the elder sister and her family are at ease, after careful care, the elder sister is now very healthy. Today I will share with you how my doctor friend analyzed the elder sister's condition, hoping to help you

How to treat uterine enlargement and thickening

First: my doctor friend explained to her that the normal endometrium is about 1cm, but my elder sister has just finished menstruation for 5 days, and the 1.4cm endometrium is a little thick. Many reasons can also cause endometrial thickening, such as endometrial lesions, such as endocrine disorders. But if you want to know whether there are endometrial lesions, you must clear the uterus to do pathology

Second: my doctor friend told my elder sister that before the Qing Dynasty, we need to do ECG examination and coagulation mechanism examination. Because Qinggong is painful, pain can induce the original aggravation of heart disease, Qinggong also bleeding, for people with poor coagulation mechanism, it is life-threatening.

Third: after the Qing Dynasty, the doctor friend let her rest in the observation room for two hours, during which time she was injected with cephalosporin antibiotics. To avoid infection. Tell the elder sister to need injection for another two days. Two days later, I took oral cephalosporin. Keep eating for three days. We must pay attention to the pathological results after curettage.

matters needing attention

Sex and bath are forbidden within one month. Keep warm, eat nutritiously and avoid tiredness. Can eat jujube blood. Abnormal vaginal bleeding to the hospital in time.