Uterus Polyps

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NAUSEA 20 hrs of day for 8 months. Weight loss of 15-20 lbs . Gas/Bloating mainly first thing in am when waking .

then

Period like cramps and sharp pain in lower right side. Camps in lower back.

Had external and internal vag. ultrasound.

RESULTS : 1.5cm x 1.5cm x 1cm polyp in uterus and smaller one on gullblader.

Referral to OB/GYN for biopsy.

Advised that the gullblader issue will follow up in 6 months to check for changes.

My question is has anyone had uterus polyps how was it treated ? Cancerous or not ?

is it odd that it was discovered in uterus and gullblader ?

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    hi there , yes this is normal for alot of woman.

    i went through it too and fibroids and cysts were found plus a polyp too .

    when i had the biopsy done they removed the polyp and it wasint to bad actaully.

    gas and bloating i still have sometimes and all the other symptoms. My gyno was the one who ordered the tests , did the biospy and then seen me after 3 straight months of being on meds to shrink the fibroids . thank god it all worked cause it was very difficult dealing with that stuff for months . 6 straight weeks of heavy bleeding , extra large clots , back pain and etc . most of it all started because of the fibroids and a thickened uterus.

    but they will get it figured out so try not to worry k. uusally they are all " non cancerous" and just growths that happen in alot of us woman after childbirth and or headed toward menopause. im almost 50 years old and every day is one day closer to menopause so i keep hope and know its only a temperary phase. hugs to ya from canada here and just remember , your not alone . 😃

    • Posted

      thanks tawana68!

      i too am CANADIAN 😃

      i am 48 -and am pretty sure i am pre menopausal. my family DR. says doing a FSH test wont tell me if i am . So all i can go by is symptoms , and did read that polyps can happen during peri .

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