If premature ovarian failure occurs, it will have an impact on menstruation and is not conducive to physical health. Some women may consider whether there is a problem with ovarian function when they find abnormal menstruation, and they need to go to the hospital for gynecological ultrasound examination to confirm the diagnosis. So, is finding uneven uterine echoes during ultrasound examination premature ovarian failure?
1. When a woman goes to the hospital for gynecological ultrasound examination, uneven uterine echoes are found, and this single symptom cannot be used to determine whether there is premature ovarian failure. This is a description of imaging examination, and there may be many reasons, such as hormonal imbalance in women, which leads to thick endometrium and uneven echoes.
2. If there is endometrial polyp hyperplasia, it can also indicate uneven echo during examination. Patients with endometritis may experience uneven and incomplete shedding of the endometrium, leading to uneven echogenicity during examination.
3. The diagnosis of premature ovarian failure in women also needs to be confirmed by combining multiple examination indicators. For example, if one is under 40 years old, has a necessary period of more than or equal to 6 months, and has menstrual intervals of more than one month, these clinical symptoms should be considered to be related to premature ovarian failure. Then, by measuring blood hormone levels, combining vaginal ultrasound examination, laparoscopic examination, and other methods, a clear diagnosis of whether there is premature ovarian failure can be made.