Slightly strong echoes in the uterus after menopause are the result of ultrasound examination, which may be caused by endometrial polyps, fibroids, adhesions in the uterine cavity, as well as other diseases such as endometrial cancer.
1. Endometrial polyp: the cause of endometrial polyp is not yet clear, and it is considered to be caused by high estrogen, endometritis and other factors. Patients will have abnormal uterine bleeding, foul-smelling discharge, postmenopausal vaginal bleeding and other symptoms, which will lead to slightly strong echoes in the uterus when the patient does ultrasound examination after menopause.
2. Uterine fibroids: the pathogenesis of uterine fibroids is still unclear, and it may be caused by a variety of factors such as heredity and sex hormone level. The main symptoms of patients are irregular vaginal bleeding, urinary urgency, foul-smelling vaginal fluid, etc. Therefore, patients will have a slightly strong echo in the uterus after ultrasound examination after menopause.
3. Uterine adhesion: the exact etiology of uterine adhesion is not clear, it may be caused by uterine trauma, infection and other factors. Patients will have typical symptoms such as cyclic abdominal pain, so the ultrasound results of post-menopausal patients will have a slightly strong echo of the uterus.
4. Other diseases: endometrial cancer, cervical cancer and other diseases may also lead to slightly strong echoes in the uterus on ultrasound examination after menopause.
If the ultrasound result shows slightly strong echogenicity of the uterus after menopause, the patient should consult the doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instruction for targeted treatment.