Uneven echogenicity of the myometrium is one of the findings of ultrasound imaging, which indicates that there may be lesions in the myometrium, which may be caused by uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, and so on.
1. Uterine fibroids: are benign tumors formed by proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissue, which can be clearly diagnosed by ultrasound. Small fibroids with no clinical symptoms can be left untreated and followed up. If the fibroid is large or symptoms such as abnormal menstruation and abdominal pain occur, you need to consult a doctor in time for treatment.
2. Adenomyosis: The endometrial glands and mesenchyme appear in the myometrium, and uneven echogenicity can be found through ultrasound examination. Patients with adenomyosis may have increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual periods, and progressively worsening dysmenorrhea.
The presence of uneven echogenicity in the myometrium requires further examination to clarify the cause and treatment under medical supervision.