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Uterine Abnormalities

Fibroids, adhesions, or congenital issues.

Uterine Abnormalities – Fibroids, Adhesions, or Congenital Issues

At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, we provide advanced evaluation and treatment for uterine abnormalities that can affect a woman’s reproductive health and fertility. Conditions such as fibroids (noncancerous growths), adhesions (scar tissue inside the uterus), and congenital anomalies (like septate or bicornuate uterus) may interfere with conception, pregnancy, or menstrual health. Our gynecology and fertility specialists use cutting-edge diagnostic tools and minimally invasive surgical options to ensure accurate detection, effective treatment, and improved reproductive outcomes.


Problems / Concerns Addressed:

  • Fibroids: Heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, infertility, recurrent miscarriages.
  • Uterine Adhesions (Asherman’s Syndrome): Scar tissue leading to light or absent periods and implantation failure.
  • Congenital Uterine Abnormalities: Septate uterus, bicornuate uterus, or other structural malformations affecting fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
  • Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Due to implantation failure or abnormal uterine shape.
  • Menstrual Irregularities & Pain: Caused by fibroids or internal scarring.

Treatments / Services Offered:

  • Advanced Diagnostics: Ultrasound, Hysterosalpingography (HSG), Sonohysterography, and Hysteroscopy.
  • Hysteroscopic Surgery: Removal of fibroids, adhesions, and correction of congenital anomalies with minimally invasive techniques.
  • Myomectomy: Surgical removal of fibroids while preserving fertility.
  • Hormonal Therapy: For symptom control in fibroid-related menstrual issues.
  • Fertility Support: IVF, IUI, or other assisted reproductive technologies when structural abnormalities affect conception.

FAQs:

What are uterine abnormalities?

Uterine abnormalities include fibroids, adhesions, and congenital malformations that can impact menstruation, fertility, and pregnancy.

How do uterine abnormalities affect fertility?

They may interfere with implantation, cause miscarriages, or block sperm and egg interaction, reducing chances of natural conception.

How are uterine abnormalities diagnosed?

They are detected using ultrasound, hysterosalpingography (HSG), MRI, or hysteroscopy, depending on the suspected condition.

Can fibroids prevent pregnancy?

Yes, large or multiple fibroids can block the fallopian tubes, distort the uterine cavity, or prevent proper implantation, leading to infertility.

What are the treatment options for uterine abnormalities?

Treatment may include hysteroscopic removal of fibroids or adhesions, surgical correction of congenital anomalies, or fertility treatments like IVF if needed.

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