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Re: 5 years post-tubal and Dr. says I have an enlarged uterus..

From: William D. McIntosh, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 29 May 1998 18:56:06 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 29 May 1998, Cheryl wrote: >
>I went to my yearly exam yesterday and the Dr. said that he wanted me
>to have an ultrasound of my pelvic region, ie uterus and female organs.
>I was diagnosed as having a fibroid tumor on the back of my uteurs about
>ten years ago. now the Dr. says that my uterus is enlarged and he
>wants an ultrasound to see what is going on. I have a lot of trouble
>with my periods, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, slight fever, terrible
>cramps, sometimes heavy bleeding, exaggerated PMS. What causes your
>uterus to enlarge?

There are a number of possibilities that could lead to uterine enlargement, but your previously diagnosed uterine fibroid is the most likely. The uterus of a woman who has been pregnant is usually larger than that of a woman who has not. Steady enlargement of the uterus could indicate enlarging fibroids, more numerous fibroids, or adenomyosis (a form of endometriosis where the glands and stroma are within the muscular wall of the uterus). Both fibroids and adenomyosis can lead to heavy and/or irregular bleeding, pelvic pain, period pain, "PMS", feelings of pelvic pressure and so on. The pelvic ultrasound will help your doctor distinguish between some of these problems. Good Luck!

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William D. McIntosh, MD

This is not intended to replace consultation and examination by a medical practitioner.




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