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Asked for female, 26 years old from Visakhapatnam
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If your endometrial thickness is ranging from 18-35 mm and no relief in bleeding despite taking progesterone, then you should go for hysteroscopy. Do that uterine cavity can be examined.
Thickened endometrium could be due to endometrial polyp.
Endometrial curettage should be done under hysteroscopic guidance and curettings dmsent for biopsy.
Thickened endometrium could be due to endometrial polyp.
Endometrial curettage should be done under hysteroscopic guidance and curettings dmsent for biopsy.
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Hello, mss /mrs, lybrate-user, your problems called metrorrhagea. It's due to weakness of uterus, hormonal imbalances, after pregnancy some fecal not wash, prolapse of uterus and uterus fibroid etc. Do whole abdomen usg and you doing any other test of hormone such as thyroid, hydroxy progesterone etc.
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Piles are not cure just eating medicines, nor is it right to do modern surgery, Kshara Sutra Therapy is a unique ancient technique, which is proved to be an effective treatment of anorectal disorders. It is commonly recommended in patients suffering from Piles. According to World Health Organisation(WHO) , Kshar Sutra Therapy is better than any Modern Treatments for Piles. consult me for the treatment.
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You might be suffering from venous leakage. Blood carries nutrients and essential blood cells to all parts of the body. Without blood, there can be no life, and without blood flow, there can be no erection. Some men lack proper blood flow in the penile tissues, causing a sudden-always unwanted-lack of erectile capacity. Most men who suffer from poor blood flow also combat venous leaks that prevent the penis from holding enough blood to power an erection.
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You might be suffering from venous leakage. Blood carries nutrients and essential blood cells to all parts of the body. Without blood, there can be no life, and without blood flow, there can be no erection. Some men lack proper blood flow in the penile tissues, causing a sudden-always unwanted-lack of erectile capacity. Most men who suffer from poor blood flow also combat venous leaks that prevent the penis from holding enough blood to power an erection.
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A man is considered impotent if he cannot achieve or maintain an erection adequate for normal sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction may be chronic, which occurs frequently, or accidental, as in a single, isolated incident. While one or two isolated occurrences may be discouraging, a one-time event does not qualify as full-blown E.D. The majority of men who suffer from impotence are over the age of 40, while 1 in 3 men over 60 experience impotence.
A man is considered impotent if he cannot achieve or maintain an erection adequate for normal sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction may be chronic, which occurs frequently, or accidental, as in a single, isolated incident. While one or two isolated occurrences may be discouraging, a one-time event does not qualify as full-blown E.D. The majority of men who suffer from impotence are over the age of 40, while 1 in 3 men over 60 experience impotence.
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