Endometrial thickness usually varies somewhat, depending upon the point in a woman's menstrual cycle. Thickness is influenced by hormones, age and lifestyle, as well as genetics, and only a physician who is familiar with you and your personal health and history can appropriately diagnose if a thickness of 4.8mm is currently appropriate for you. Depending upon many factors, 4.8mm may be entirely appropriate. Please seek the help of a caring and knowledgeable specialist who is open to answering your questions.
About 3mm thickness before sloughing off.
too thick
Endometrial thickness can vary depending on factors such as the stage of the menstrual cycle. In general, a thickness of 7.5 mm may be considered normal during certain phases of the cycle, particularly during the proliferative phase. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider who can evaluate your specific situation and provide the most accurate interpretation.
Because if you're pre-menopausal, that's normal. The radiologist doesn't have enough information about your medical history and exam to interpret the results.
is5mm normal?
4-7mm/l
I have bleeding for past 10 day i took Tapic E medicine for past 3 day but bleeding not stopped. Medical report shows normal except endometrial thickness as 10mmkindly advice what to do..
Because of one factor ie,high vascularity and endometrial thickness
If you have bleeding after menopause, an endometrial biopsy is necessary.
The woman can resume normal activities right away
7mm is about the thickness of a standard yellow pencil. In inches, 7 mm is about 0.28 inches.
about 5cm