Whether the condition is serious or not needs to be analyzed according to the size of the hypoechoic mass, whether it is accompanied by menstrual abnormality, whether the blood flow signal is rich or not, and whether it grows fast or slow.
Multiple hypoechoic clusters within the myometrium is the term used in gynecological ultrasonography, and hypoechoic clusters are a common manifestation of uterine fibroids. If the volume of hypoechoic group is small, without abnormal blood flow signal, not accompanied by menstrual abnormality, and the growth rate is slow in regular checkups, most of them are not serious, and it is generally recommended to observe and follow up.
If the hypoechoic mass is large, accompanied by menstrual abnormalities, anemia, or abundant blood flow signals, and grows rapidly in a short period of time, it suggests that the condition may be serious or even have a tendency to malignant changes, and requires medical consultation and treatment.
The specific management of multiple hypoechoic masses in the myometrium is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice.