An echogenic sac 10*6mm can be seen in the uterine cavity To determine whether it is a gestational sac or not, it needs to be further determined in conjunction with menstruation and blood HCG. If it is a pregnancy, it is up to the individual to decide whether to continue the pregnancy or not. If it is not pregnancy, it may be a cystic mass in the uterine cavity, which can be diagnostic scraping or hysteroscopy.
An echogenic sac of 10*6mm can be seen in the uterine cavity, and if the woman has a history of menopause, and at the same time the blood HCG test is positive, it can be determined that the pregnancy is intrauterine. According to the individual’s wish, if she wants to continue the pregnancy, she should take folic acid and pay attention to the regular obstetric examination. If you do not want to continue the pregnancy, you can have an abortion in a regular hospital.
If pregnancy is excluded based on symptoms and examination, the nature of the mass needs to be further examined. Diagnostic curettage or hysteroscopic surgery can be performed to remove the tissue for pathologic examination to clarify the diagnosis.