What should be done about a hypoechoic lesion in the posterior uterine wall?
Disease description:
When I went to the hospital for a uterine examination, I saw on the test report that there was a hypoechoic area in the posterior wall of the uterus. What should I do about a hypoechoic area in the posterior uterine wall?
Low echogenicity in the posterior uterine wall may indicate uterine fibroids, and other diagnostic tests are needed to assess the severity of the condition. If it is a simple case of uterine fibroids without any additional symptoms or discomfort, treatment may not be necessary; regular follow-up visits at the hospital for monitoring are sufficient. However, if the fibroid is large in size or shows signs of growth, timely surgical intervention is required.