There are many ways to undergo gynecological examinations, including B-ultrasound. Some women often feel pain in their lower abdomen and have abnormal menstruation, so they choose to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound. When they do B-ultrasound, they find echoes in the uterus, which makes them very worried and anxious. So, what does it mean to have echoes in the uterus?
Echoes in the uterus are often a sign of inflammation. If there are no obvious clinical symptoms at this time, special treatment is generally not needed. Medication according to medical advice can alleviate the symptoms. If there is strong echo in the uterus, it may also be due to polyps or severe inflammation in the uterine cavity. In this case, hysteroscopy surgery can be used for treatment.
The conclusion that there is echo in the uterus is often discovered during ultrasound examination, which is a more professional statement. In other words, it is caused by lesions in the uterine cavity, which may be inflammation or polyps. When there is an echo in the uterus, do not be too nervous and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
During the treatment period, medication should be strictly taken according to the doctor's instructions, and drugs should not be abused or changed at will, let alone folk remedies, to avoid worsening the condition. In addition, in cases where medication cannot control the condition, surgical treatment may be considered. Rest more after surgery, avoid staying up late, and maintain a light diet.